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Mitsubishi Electric U01A01300 Fan Motor

Special Price $117.11 Regular Price $134.68
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U01A01300
The Mitsubishi Electric U01A01300 Fan Motor is a high-performance motor used in HVAC systems such as air conditioning and heat pump units. This motor powers the fans and compressors that help regulate airflow and temperature within the system. It functions well to achieve better performance consuming the least amount of energy. It improves system reliability, reduces damage on other parts, and smooth operation. Its long-lasting construction makes it suitable for both residential as well as commercial HVAC system usage. The energy efficiency, equipment longevity, and the ability to maintain a consistent atmosphere are all improved by this motor.
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Specifications

  • Type: Fan Motor
    Manufacturer Name: Mitsubishi Electric
    Product Number: U01A01300
    OEM Part Number: U01A01300
    Product Description: Motor
    Weight:1.95lbs/884.5g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Mitsubishi Electric U01A01300 Fan Motor?

    Regularly inspect the fan motor for dust buildup and clean it using a soft brush or compressed air to ensure efficient airflow. Check electrical connections for tightness and signs of wear. Lubricate bearings if applicable to reduce friction and noise. Always disconnect power before servicing to ensure safety.

    What are common issues with the Mitsubishi Electric U01A01300 Fan Motor?

    • Motor not starting or intermittent operation.
    • Overheating during extended use.
    • Unusual noise or vibration from worn bearings.
    • Reduced airflow due to internal faults.
    • Electrical failures such as short circuits or winding damage.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Disconnect power and apply lockout/tagout before servicing the unit.

    Step 2: Remove access panel and document existing wiring and mounting orientation.

    Step 3: Detach old fan motor and inspect blower wheel and housing for debris or wear.

    Step 4: Install new motor, ensuring correct shaft alignment and secure mounting.

    Step 5: Reconnect electrical leads per wiring diagram, confirming tight, correct connections.

    Step 6: Restore power and test fan operation across all speeds for smooth airflow.

    Step 7: Check stable rotation, no vibration, and proper temperature/airflow performance under load.