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Trane MOT18691 Variable Motor 208-230V 3/4HP

Special Price $779.46 Regular Price $865.20
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MOT18691
The Trane MOT18691 is a variable – speed motor designed specifically for use in residential as well as commercial HVAC systems. In contrast to a single traditional motor that rotates at a fixed speed, the MOT18691 possesses a variable rotational speed appropriate for varying heating or cooling needs. In this case, by ensuring that airflow corresponds with the needs of the system, the variable speed motor employs less energy and therefore cuts the costs of electricity bills. The motor is designed to control the airflow to ensure that the temperatures are regulated all over the place so that no part becomes either too hot or too cold.
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Specifications

  • Length: 15.2"
  • Weight: 17.53lbs
  • Voltage: 208-230V
  • Horsepower
  • Type: Variable Motor
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: MOT18691
OEM Part Number: MOT18691
Product Description: 208-230V 3/4Hp Variable Motor
Weight:17.53lbs/7951.47g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane MOT18691 Variable Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, and buildup on the housing. Lubricate bearings as needed and check electrical connections. Ensure secure mounting and follow safety precautions when handling electrical components.

What are common issues with the Trane MOT18691 Variable Motor?

  • Motor overheating under heavy load.
  • Excessive vibration or noise during operation.
  • Inconsistent speed or power fluctuations.
  • Bearing wear causing operational inefficiency.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the unit and verify the circuit is de-energized.

Step2: Remove the old motor and disconnect wiring carefully.

Step3: Mount the new motor securely in the blower or equipment housing.

Step4: Reconnect wiring according to the motor’s diagram, ensuring all connections are tight.

Step5: Attach the fan or pulley to the motor shaft and check alignment.

Step6: Restore power and run the system to ensure smooth operation and no unusual noise.