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Nidec-US Motors EC5408E 1/15-1/25Hp Electric Motor 1625RPM 115/230V

Special Price $144.82 Regular Price $166.54
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EC5408E

The Nidec-US Motors EC5408E is an electric motor with a power range of 1/15 to 1/25 horsepower, operating at 1625 revolutions per minute and compatible with both 115 and 230 volts. This motor is designed especially to power fans, blowers, pumps, and other components used in HVAC systems. Due to its adaptable power range, it may be used for a variety of HVAC applications, such as commercial heating systems and household air conditioners. The Nidec-US Motors EC5408E guarantees dependable performance and energy savings through its dual voltage capability and efficient operation, which enhances the overall effectiveness and efficiency of HVAC equipment.

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Manufacturer Name: Nidec-US Motors
Product Number: EC5408E
OEM Part Number: EC5408E
Product Description: 1/15-1/25Hp 115/230V 1625Rpm
Weight:2.72lbs/1233.77g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nidec-US Motors EC5408E Electric Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, and signs of overheating. Check electrical connections for security and proper voltage. Lubricate bearings if required and monitor for unusual vibrations or noises. Follow safety protocols when servicing energized equipment.

What are common issues with the Nidec-US Motors EC5408E Electric Motor?

  • Overheating during operation.
  • Excessive vibration or noise.
  • Intermittent or reduced performance.
  • Loose or faulty electrical connections.
  • Bearing wear or lubrication issues.

Installation Steps

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

Step 2: Remove the access panel to reach the existing motor.

Step 3: Disconnect wiring and mounting hardware from the old motor.

Step 4: Install the new electric motor, ensuring proper alignment with the driven equipment.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring, secure all hardware, replace the access panel, restore power, and test operation.