Facebook Pixel

Aaon V90350 1/3Hp 460V 1200Rpm Ecm Motor

Special Price $805.81 Regular Price $894.44
Out of stock
SKU
V90350

The Aaon V90350 is a 1/3 horsepower, 460 volt, 1200 rpm electronically commutated motor (ECM) intended for use in a variety of HVAC equipment.  It functions by transforming electrical energy into mechanical energy, which turns on the fan or blower and moves air around a building.  ECM motors are renowned for their efficiency, robustness, and dependability when compared to conventional AC motors; this leads to reduced energy usage and enhanced system performance. These motors are frequently found in rooftops, fan coils, and air-handling equipment. ECM motors are renowned for their efficiency, robustness, and dependability when compared to conventional AC motors; this leads to reduced energy usage and enhanced system performance.

Manufacturer:
https://www.partshnc.com/media/catalog/product/v/9/v90350.png
Manufacturer Name: Aaon
Product Number: V90350
OEM Part Number: V90350
Product Description: 1/3Hp 460V 1200Rpm Ecm Motor
Weight:14.87lbs/6744.91g

Choose the best HVAC equipment parts and supplies from PartsHnC!

  • Same Day Shipping

  • Best Quality And Best Price

  • Wide Range of Inventory

  • Best Customer Service

Have More Questions or Need Help to Place The Order?
Reach us at (866)773-0907 or [email protected]

Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:Aaon V90350 1/3Hp 460V 1200Rpm Ecm Motor
Your Rating
Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Aaon V90350 ECM Motor?

Inspect electrical connections and ensure terminals remain tight and free of corrosion. Clean motor housing to prevent dust buildup that can reduce cooling efficiency. Check bearings and airflow regularly to maintain stable operation and avoid overheating or performance loss.

What are common issues with the Aaon V90350 ECM Motor?

  • Electrical winding overheating or insulation breakdown.
  • Reduced airflow due to fan or obstruction issues.
  • Bearing wear causing vibration and unusual noise.
  • ECM control failure leading to speed inconsistency.
  • Motor overheating under high load conditions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power and verify voltage is off.

Step 2: Remove old motor and document wiring connections carefully.

Step 3: Mount ECM motor securely to blower assembly.

Step 4: Reconnect wiring per manufacturer diagram, ensure grounding.

Step 5: Restore power, test operation, check airflow and abnormal noise.

Step 6: Wear insulated gloves and confirm all panels are secured before energizing.

Step 7: Measure voltage and confirm proper motor speed calibration after startup.

Step 8: Allow run-in period monitoring.