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Aaon V83070 1Hp 208-230V 1100Rpm Ecm Motor

Special Price $1,117.78 Regular Price $1,240.74
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V83070

The Aaon V83070 1HP 208-230V 1100 Rpm Electronically Commutated Motor is a cutting-edge part made to support the HVAC systems' effective operation. Electronically Commutated Motor technology is used in this motor to provide accurate speed control and energy economy. The Aaon rooftop and air handling units, as well as other HVAC equipment, are powered by the V83070 motor, which has a horsepower rating of 1 and runs at 1100 revolutions per minute. According to its Electronically Commutated Motor technology, the motor can change its speed in response to system demands, which guarantees the best possible airflow and energy efficiency. Because of its excellent efficiency, dependability, and compatibility with Aaon HVAC systems, the V83070 Electronically Commutated Motor lowers energy consumption and improves system performance.

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Manufacturer Name: Aaon
Product Number: V83070
OEM Part Number: V83070
Product Description: 1Hp 208-230V 1100Rpm Ecm Motor
Weight:21.94lbs/9951.81g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Aaon V83070 ECM Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, and loose wiring. Clean exterior surfaces, check bearings if accessible, and ensure secure mounting. Proper maintenance ensures efficient operation, prevents overheating, and maintains accurate airflow.

What are common issues with the Aaon V83070 ECM Motor?

  • Overheating or tripped breakers.
  • Excessive vibration or noise.
  • Worn or damaged bearings.
  • Loose or faulty electrical connections.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power and ensure the system is de-energized before starting.

Step2: Remove the blower assembly and detach the old motor carefully.

Step3: Install the new motor with proper alignment and secure mounting hardware.

Step4: Reconnect wiring per the motor schematic and tighten all connections.

Step5: Restore power and test airflow while checking for noise or vibration.