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Carrier HC21ZE118 Induced Draft Motor

Special Price $193.37 Regular Price $222.37
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HC21ZE118
The Carrier HC21ZE118 Induced draft motor is an essential component of gas-fired furnace. This is the engine used for venting of combustion gases and to assist maintenance of airflow within the furnace. Mainly, it is used to create a low pressure that safely removes exhaust fumes and helps draw fresh air inside the burner. Incomplete combustion, poor heating efficiency and even safety risks may result from a faulty draft motor because harmful gases are not vented properly. The motor is a compact unit 4.8" long, 3.5" wide, 2.1" high and operates on standard household current 115V, 60Hz, and spins counterclockwise to expel exhaust gases.
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Specifications

  • Weight:2.93lbs
  • Length: 4.8"
  • Width: 3.5"
  • Height: 2.1"
  • Rotation: Counter Clockwise
  • Voltage: 115V
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: HC21ZE118
OEM Part Number: HC21ZE118
Product Description: Induced Draft Motor
Weight:2.93lbs/1329.02g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier HC21ZE118 Induced Draft Motor?

Inspect the motor regularly for dust buildup and ensure the blower wheel spins freely. Check wiring connections for tightness and signs of corrosion. Lubricate bearings if applicable and verify proper mounting alignment to reduce vibration and maintain stable airflow performance.

What are common issues with the Carrier HC21ZE118 Induced Draft Motor?

  • Motor not starting due to electrical failure.
  • Excessive noise from worn bearings.
  • Reduced airflow from clogged or unbalanced wheel.
  • Overheating caused by restricted ventilation.
  • Intermittent operation from loose wiring connections.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power and confirm the furnace is isolated to avoid electrical shock.

Step 2: Remove the access panel and note wiring connections of the old induced draft motor.

Step 3: Disconnect wires and mounting bolts, then carefully extract the old motor assembly.

Step 4: Install the new draft motor, secure bolts, and reconnect wiring exactly.

Step 5: Restore power and test operation, ensuring smooth airflow, check for unusual noise or vibration.