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Bard HVAC 8107-028-0181BX 3/4HP ECM Blower Motor

Special Price $460.30 Regular Price $510.93
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8107-028-0181BX
Bard HVAC 8107-028-0181BX Blower Motor is among its class high performance blower suitable for heating, ventilating and air conditioning with 3/4HP ECM Electronically Commutated. ECM technology enables control of motor speed depending on the need of the system, which improves its efficiency and cuts electricity consumption by up to 60% compared to standard motors. This blower motor can be used for air handlers and furnace blowers where it will ensure even temperature control thereby increasing comfort. This brushless operation makes the motors less noisy and less likely to require maintenance, making it ideal for use in homes, as well as in commercial HVAC systems.
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Specifications

  • Motor Type: Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM)
  • Power: 3/4 HP
Manufacturer Name: Bard HVAC
Product Number: 8107-028-0181BX
OEM Part Number: 8107-028-0181BX
Product Description: 3/4Hp Ecm Blower Motor
Weight:17.1lbs/7756.42g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Bard HVAC 8107-028-0181BX Blower Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor and blower assembly for dust and debris buildup. Clean the housing and ensure electrical connections are secure. Proper maintenance improves airflow efficiency and prevents overheating. Always disconnect power before servicing.

What are common issues with the Bard HVAC 8107-028-0181BX Blower Motor?

  • Inconsistent blower speed or airflow.
  • Unusual noise or vibration.
  • Motor overheating.
  • Electrical control or connection failures.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to the HVAC system for safety.

Step 2: Remove the existing blower motor from the blower housing.

Step 3: Disconnect wiring and mounting brackets carefully.

Step 4: Install the new motor securely, ensuring proper alignment and connections.

Step 5: Restore power, test motor operation, and verify proper airflow and RPM.