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National Comfort Products 14270062 Blower Motor

Special Price $330.70 Regular Price $367.08
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SKU
14270062
The National Comfort Products 14270062 Blower Motor is used to circulate air in the ducts ensure that the temperatures indoors are maintained at the same level in HVAC systems. It has a multi-speed electric motor mechanism that is used in controlled airflow heating and cooling. It is designed to directly install into the compatible furnaces or air handlers and fits the standard mounting setups and electrical connections. It has stable torque and operational performance, ensuring uniform airflow that benefits system performance and energy management.
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Specifications

  • Type: Fan Motor
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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the National Comfort Products 14270062 Blower Motor?

    Regularly inspect the blower motor for dust and debris buildup, which can reduce efficiency and cause overheating. Lubricate bearings if applicable, check electrical connections for wear, and ensure proper airflow. Clean the surrounding area to prevent dust accumulation and always disconnect power before servicing.

    What are common issues with the National Comfort Products 14270062 Blower Motor?

    • Overheating during operation.
    • Unusual humming or vibration noises.
    • Intermittent or failed motor operation.
    • Loose or corroded wiring connections affecting performance.

    Installation Steps

    Step1: Turn off power to the HVAC unit at the breaker and confirm power is off.

    Step2: Remove the access panel and disconnect the blower housing cover.

    Step3: Label and disconnect the motor wiring harness then remove mounting bolts.

    Step4: Slide out the old motor and replace it with the new blower motor.

    Step5: Secure with mounting bolts, reconnect wiring, and ensure proper belt alignment if applicable.

    Step6: Replace the housing cover and access panel, restore power, and test operation.