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York S1-024-36240-000 1/4HP Condenser Fan Motor 850 RPM CWLE 208-230 VAC/1PH

Special Price $212.00 Regular Price $235.32
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S1-024-36240-000
The York S1-024-36240-000 is a Condenser Fan Motor that is a 1/4 horsepower condenser fan motor that is ideal for home and light commercial use. The motor assists in cooling of the coolant by blowing air on the condenser coils providing assurance of system efficiency. This motor uses a conventional 208-230 volt supply to move air across the condenser coils at 850 RPM. It is suitable for numerous condenser units because of its 48-inch small frame size and clockwise lead end rotation (CWLE). The motor has a 1.2 amp current consumption and thus has a power-to-energy efficiency.
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Specifications

  • Type: Condenser Fan Motor
  • Horse Power: 1/4HP
  • Speed: 850 RPM
  • Voltage: 208-230V
  • Rotation: CWLE
  • Current: 1.2A
  • Shaft DIA: 3-1/4"
  • Frame Size: 48Y
Manufacturer Name: York
Product Number: S1-024-36240-000
OEM Part Number: S1-024-36240-000
Product Description: 1/4Hp 208/230V 850Rpm Cwle
Weight:13.05lbs/5919.38g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the York S1-024-36240-000 Condenser Fan Motor?

Inspect and clean the condenser fan motor regularly to prevent dust buildup and overheating. Lubricate bearings if applicable and ensure secure electrical connections. Proper maintenance improves airflow efficiency and reduces strain during operation. Always disconnect power before servicing for safety.

What are common issues with the York S1-024-36240-000 Condenser Fan Motor?

  • Motor overheating due to dust buildup or restricted airflow.
  • Bearing wear causing noise or shaft misalignment during operation.
  • Capacitor failure leading to startup issues or intermittent performance.
  • Reduced airflow and vibration affecting condenser efficiency.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and isolate unit safely.

Step 2: Remove old motor and fan assembly.

Step 3: Mount new motor and align shaft.

Step 4: Secure fasteners and vibration mounts.

Step 5: Connect wiring per diagram carefully.

Step 6: Ensure blade clearance and rotation direction.

Step 7: Restore power and test operation safely.