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Lennox 56L33 Condenser Fan Motor 1/10HP 208/230V1Ph 1075RPM

Special Price $295.56 Regular Price $328.08
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56L33
The Lennox 56L33 is a condenser fan motor is anessential part of your air conditioning and heating system. It is particularly intended to suck air across the condenser coil that is situated outside the building. When hot refrigerant flows through the condenser coil there is a fan blowing air over the coil to get rid of heat from the refrigerant. This condenser fan motor is suitable for several HVAC units and it works under normal voltage of single-phase current 208/230V. It produces 1/10 HP which is adequate for circulating air in most home heating and cooling systems.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 208/230V
  • Phase: 1 Ph
  • Revolution Per Minute: 1075Rpm
  • Horsepower: 1/10Hp
  • Bearing Type: Sleeve
  • Rotation: CCWLE
  • Capacitor: 5 MFD
  • Frame Size: 42
  • Number of Speeds: 1 Speed
  • Motor Type: PSC
  • Diameter: 0.5
  • Frequency: 60Hz
  • Measure: Unit
  • Weight: 7.33lbs
Manufacturer Name: Lennox
Product Number: 56L33
OEM Part Number: 56L33
Product Description: 1/10Hp 208/230V1ph 1075Rpm Mtr
Weight:7.33lbs/3324.83g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lennox 56L33 Condenser Fan Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust buildup, corrosion, or loose wiring. Lubricate bearings if applicable and ensure the fan blades spin freely. Check electrical connections and clean the area around the motor to prevent overheating and maintain efficient airflow.

What are common issues with the Lennox 56L33 Condenser Fan Motor?

  • Motor failing to start.
  • Unusual noise or vibration.
  • Overheating during operation.
  • Loose or corroded electrical connections.
  • Reduced airflow from the condenser fan.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off and lock out power to prevent electrical hazards.

Step 2: Remove the old fan motor and note all wiring connections.

Step 3: Mount the new motor securely in the condenser fan assembly.

Step 4: Attach the fan blade and align it properly on the shaft.

Step 5: Connect wiring according to the diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test for correct rotation and smooth, vibration-free operation.