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Carrier HC39GE238 1/4HP Fan Motor 1100 RPM 208/230V 48 Frame

Special Price $293.65 Regular Price $325.95
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HC39GE238
The Carrier HC39GE238 Condenser Fan Motor operates outdoor HVAC systems through its fan operation to achieve efficient heat dissipation and optimal cooling results. This operates through a 1/4HP motor at 1100 RPM speed while requiring a 208/230V power supply to function reliably in air conditioning and refrigeration units. The 48-frame size of motor maintain compatibility with multiple systems to deliver smooth airflow operation. This motor system improve system performance while decreasing compressor pressure and increase equipment longevity. The product functions perfectly in residential and commercial HVAC systems to provide steady cooling while enhancing energy efficiency.
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Specifications

  • Type: Condensor Fan Motor
  • Horse Power: 1/4HP
  • Speed: 1100 RPM
  • Voltage: 208/230V
  • Frame Size: 48
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: HC39GE238
OEM Part Number: HC39GE238
Product Description: 1/4Hp,1100Rpm,208/230V,48Fr
Weight:11.45lbs/5193.63g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier HC39GE238 Fan Motor ?

Clean dust from motor and blades to prevent overheating. Check electrical connections and maintain supply for safe operation. Lubricate bearings if applicable and watch for vibration or unusual noise.

What are common issues with the Carrier HC39GE238 Fan Motor?

  • Electrical failure from voltage imbalance or wiring faults.
  • Bearing wear causing noise and rough rotation.
  • Motor overheating under load or poor ventilation.
  • Reduced RPM or weak airflow performance drop.
  • Capacitor or start winding failure issues.
  • Shaft misalignment or vibration problems.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all electrical power to the HVAC unit and check zero voltage at terminals.

Step 2: Remove access panel and disconnect wiring, labeling leads for correct reconnection.

Step 3: Detach fan blade carefully from the old motor shaft before removing mounting bolts.

Step 4: Install new motor in the frame mount, ensuring secure alignment and proper shaft positioning.

Step 5: Reattach fan blade, reconnect wiring, and confirm correct rotation direction.

Step 6: Restore power and test operation, checking smooth startup, proper airflow, and no vibration or overheating.