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Rheem-Ruud 51-102602-01 Ecm Blower Motor

Special Price $540.52 Regular Price $599.98
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51-102602-01
The Rheem-Ruud 51-102602-01 ECM Blower Motor is a motor that has been manufactured with the capacity of electronically commutating and is efficient in moving air in your HVAC system. ECM motors on the other hand are different from the traditional PSC motors because they have permanent magnets and speed control which ensures that they operate more quietly and are efficient. The 51-102602-01 motor has the capability of varying its speeds; it will change the airflow according to whether you are currently heating or cooling. This makes it possible for one to achieve set levels of comfort in the various areas that are within the house.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 115V
  • Motor Speed: Variable speed
  • Horsepower: 1/3 HP
  • Amperage: 3.0-3.5 amps
  • Type: ECM
  • Type: Blower Motor
  • Weight: 11.87lbs
Manufacturer Name: Rheem-Ruud
Product Number: 51-102602-01
OEM Part Number: 51-102602-01
Product Description: Ecm Blower Motor
Weight:11.87lbs/5384.14g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Rheem-Ruud 51-102602-01 ECM Blower Motor?

The ECM blower motor should be kept clean and free of dust buildup to maintain proper airflow and cooling. Inspect electrical connectors and harnesses for tight, corrosion-free connections. Ensure the blower wheel is balanced and unobstructed to prevent strain on the motor.

What are common issues with the Rheem-Ruud 51-102602-01 ECM Blower Motor?

  • Motor fails to start or intermittent operation.
  • Reduced airflow due to blower wheel obstruction.
  • Communication or control module failure.
  • Overheating from restricted airflow or dust buildup.
  • Erratic speed control or inconsistent fan performance.
  • Electrical connector or wiring faults causing signal loss.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power supply and disconnect main supply, confirm system is de-energized for safety.

Step 2: Remove blower panel and label wiring connections carefully for secure identification.

Step 3: Disconnect old motor and remove mounting bolts from assembly.

Step 4: Place new motor onto blower housing and secure firmly.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring harness per diagram labels exactly.

Step 6: Restore power and test airflow for smooth operation.