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Reznor 220785 Ventor Assembly 208-230V

Special Price $888.53 Regular Price $986.27
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SKU
220785

The Reznor 220785 Ventor Assembly is a critical component for particular HVAC equipment that operates at 208 to 230 volts. This replacement component for air handlers and furnaces is in charge of removing dangerous combustion fumes and making sure they stay out of your home. This crucial assembly extracts the gasses and keeps the equipment's airflow appropriate by combining a motor and wheel arrangement. Offering many advantages, the Reznor 220785 Ventor Assembly is compatible with the UDAP, UDAS, UDBP, and UDBS series. It protects your health by stopping carbon monoxide leaks, improves the quality of the air within your home, and maximizes the lifespan of your HVAC system. This replacement part offers comfort by guaranteeing safe and effective operation. 

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Manufacturer Name: Reznor
Product Number: 220785
OEM Part Number: 220785
Product Description: Ventor Assy 208/230V
Weight:7.71lbs/3497.19g

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What maintenance is required for the Reznor 220785 Ventor Assembly?

Inspect the ventor assembly regularly for excessive noise, vibration, loose mounting hardware, and debris buildup on the motor and wheel. Verify proper airflow and ensure the assembly is effectively removing combustion gases from the heater. Routine inspection helps maintain safe venting, accurate ignition, and efficient heater operation. Always disconnect power before servicing.

What are the common issues with the Reznor 220785 Ventor Assembly?

  • Ventor motor failure preventing proper draft induction.
  • Excessive vibration or bearing noise during operation.
  • Reduced airflow from a damaged or obstructed wheel assembly.
  • Pressure switch faults caused by inadequate venting.
  • Failure to remove combustion gases effectively.