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Trane MOT14541 1.27HP Motor 840 RPM CWLE 480V/3-PH

Special Price $1,896.37 Regular Price $2,104.97
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MOT14541
The Trane MOT14541 Motor is a robust HVAC application motor. This 3-phase motor is rated for a 480V voltage and produces a maximum of 1.27 HP. It is designed to move air at an 840 RPM speed to help deliver cleaner air to the rooms. The MOT14541 is installed in a clockwise direction and has a shaft diameter of 0.875 inches which provides some installation options. This motor is usually used to drive condenser fan blade or to undertakes other demanding applications in large Trane air conditioners. Controlling these aspects enhances the cooling performance of the large buildings since the MOT14541 meets the requirements of reliability.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 480V
  • Phase: Three
  • HP: 1.27
  • Speed: 840 RPM
  • Enclosure Type: IP55
  • Frequnecy: 50/60 Hz
  • Rotation: CWLE
  • Shaft Diameter: 0.875"
  • Frame Size: 48
  • Shaft Length: 3"
  • Weight: 49.18lbs
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: MOT14541
OEM Part Number: MOT14541
Product Description: 480V3ph 1.27Hp 840Rpm Cwle
Weight:49.18lbs/22307.65g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane MOT14541 Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust buildup, debris, and signs of overheating. Check and tighten electrical connections, and lubricate bearings if applicable. Ensure the surrounding area has proper ventilation to prevent heat buildup. Routine maintenance preserves efficiency and extends motor life.

What are common issues with the Trane MOT14541 Motor?

  • Motor failing to start due to electrical supply issues.
  • Overheating during continuous operation.
  • Excessive vibration or unusual mechanical noise.
  • Reduced motor speed or inconsistent performance.
  • Electrical winding faults causing shutdowns.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off and lock out power before beginning work.

Step2: Remove the access cover and disconnect the old motor wiring.

Step3: Mount the new motor securely and align the shaft properly.

Step4: Reconnect wiring per the original configuration and tighten hardware.

Step5: Restore power and test the motor for proper rotation and operation.