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Nordyne 922028 1/3HP 3-Speed Condenser Fan Motor 1050 RPM 208-230V

Special Price $722.03 Regular Price $801.45
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922028
The Nordyne 922028 1/3HP 3-Speed Condenser Fan Motor drives condenser fan in HVAC systems to effectively dissipate heat which results in superior cooling performance. The motor functions at 1050 RPM while drawing power from 208-230V voltage and provides three-speed operation for improved fan control. The equipment motor enhances energy performance and expands product lifetime and demands lower system upkeep. This fan motor operates perfectly in residential and commercial unit to deliver steady cooling performance while maintaining reliable system operation.
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Manufacturer Name: Nordyne
Product Number: 922028
OEM Part Number: 922028
Product Description: 208-230V 1/3Hp 1050Rpm 3Spd
Weight:10.13lbs/4594.89g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nordyne 922028 Condenser Fan Motor?

Regularly clean dust and debris from the motor housing and fan blades to ensure proper airflow. Inspect electrical connections and tighten any loose wiring to prevent overheating. Lubricate bearings if applicable and check mounting stability for smooth operation.

What are common issues with the Nordyne 922028 Condenser Fan Motor?

  • Motor fails to start due to capacitor or winding failure.
  • Excessive noise from worn bearings or loose components.
  • Overheating caused by restricted airflow or electrical overload.
  • Inconsistent speeds or reduced fan performance during operation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at breaker, verify no electricity is present.

Step 2: Remove condenser unit top grille and disconnect old motor wiring.

Step 3: Note wiring configuration or note for reference.

Step 4: Unscrew and remove the old motor from the fan assembly.

Step 5: Install new motor, secure firmly, and reconnect wires correctly.

Step 6: Reattach grille, restore power, and test operation.