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Bard HVAC 8106-033BX 115V 1/2Hp 1075Rpm 4Spd Motor

Special Price $385.33 Regular Price $427.72
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8106-033BX

The Bard HVAC 8106-033BX is a single-phase, half-horsepower electric motor that is extensively used in HVAC equipment such as furnaces, air handlers, and rooftop units. It runs on a conventional 115-volt power supply and rotates at 1075 revolutions per minute. This motor has four separate speed settings, which allows for changeable airflow throughout the HVAC system. This flexibility can be advantageous for a variety of reasons. For example, in mild weather, a lower speed setting can be used to save energy while maintaining adequate comfort. The Bard HVAC 8106-033BX is well-known for its longevity, dependability, and energy economy, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial HVAC applications.

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Manufacturer Name: Bard HVAC
Product Number: 8106-033BX
OEM Part Number: 8106-033BX
Product Description: 115V 1/2Hp 1075Rpm 4Spd Motor
Weight:16.2lbs/7348.19g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Bard HVAC 8106-033BX Motor?

Inspect motor bearings and clean dust buildup regularly to ensure smooth operation. Lubricate if applicable and check electrical connections for tightness. Proper maintenance prevents overheating, enhances efficiency, and reduces vibration-related damage. Always disconnect power before servicing for safety.

What are common issues with the Bard HVAC 8106-033BX Motor?

  • Bearing wear causing noise and vibration.
  • Overheating due to dust buildup or poor ventilation.
  • Electrical connection failures or intermittent power.
  • Motor winding degradation causing reduced torque.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at breaker and confirm no voltage present before servicing.

Step 2: Remove access panel and label wiring connections for reference.

Step 3: Disconnect and remove old motor and fan assembly carefully.

Step 4: Install new motor, secure mounting brackets and align shaft.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring and capacitor leads according to diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test operation, checking airflow, noise, and vibration.