Carrier HC45AQ230 208-230V 1Phase 3/4 HP 1075 RPM 3 Speed

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HC45AQ230
The Carrier HC45AQ230 is a Blower Motor Work Horse, meant for HVAC systems. This is a single-phase, 3/4 horsepower motor designed, 208-230 volts and 60 Hertz. However, this is a powerful machine with a small frame. Ball bearings are used to guarantee the stability and quietness of the machine, and the PSC technology makes the motor efficient. The real magic is in its capacity to produce three speeds with a maximum RPM of 1075 in the counter-clockwise direction. This equipment is central to counter-fans or blowers to produce fresh air circulation across the system for comfort.
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Specifications

  • Length: 5.8 "
  • Width: 6.5 "
  • Height: 9.8 "
  • Basis Of Rotation View: Lead End
  • Bearing Type: Ball
  • Motor HP: 3/4 HP
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Duty: Continuous (S1)
  • Full Load Amps: 5.1 Amps
  • Motor Type: PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor)
  • NEMA Frame: 48
  • Number of Speeds: 1
  • Number of Phases: 1
  • RPM: 1075
  • Rotation: Counter Clockwise (CCW)
  • Voltage: 208V-230V
  • Weight:17.15lbs

34HP 208v 1075RPM MOTOR for Carrier PART# HC45AQ230

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