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Aaon R31000 Heat Wheel Motor 1/2Hp 115V

Special Price $512.46 Regular Price $568.84
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R31000

The Aaon R31000 Heat Wheel Motor is an alternative product intended for HVAC systems that employ heat wheels. A heat wheel is a whirling mechanism that distributes thermal energy through the exhaust and supplies air streams. The motor, which has a half-horsepower capacity and is interoperable with 115-volt power sources, operates the heat wheel's twirling. This mechanism absorbs heat from outgoing air and transfers it to entering air, lowering the energy required to maintain appropriate indoor temperatures. This significantly enhances the energy effectiveness of the HVAC system, which leads to both monetary benefits and benefits for the environment. In layman's words, the Aaon R31000 Heat Wheel Motor is a key element in heat wheel systems, assisting with energy-efficient and cost-effective regulation of the temperature in buildings.

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Manufacturer Name: Aaon
Product Number: R31000
OEM Part Number: R31000
Product Description: Heat Wheel Motor 1/2Hp 115V
Weight:3.4lbs/1542.21g

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What maintenance is required for the Aaon R31000 Heat Wheel Motor?

Keep the motor clean by removing dust buildup from vents and housing to maintain cooling efficiency. Inspect wiring terminals for tight, secure connections and corrosion. Check for abnormal vibration or noise during operation. Ensure correct voltage supply to avoid overheating and performance issues.

What are common issues with the Aaon R31000 Heat Wheel Motor?

  • Motor overheating due to blocked airflow or heavy dust accumulation.
  • Loose or damaged electrical connections are causing intermittent operation.
  • Bearing damage leading to noise or vibration.
  • Reduced speed or inconsistent rotation under load.
  • Voltage fluctuations affecting startup performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off main power and verify zero voltage for safety.

Step 2: Remove access panel and disconnect old motor wiring, labeling terminals for reference.

Step 3: Mount the new motor securely onto the heat wheel assembly, ensuring alignment.

Step 4: Reconnect wiring according to diagram, tightening all terminals firmly.

Step 5: Restore panel, power on system, and test rotation for smooth operation and unusual noise.