Description
Trane MOT0896E Motor Fan 762mm (GPF) 6 Pole
Chiller MOT0896E Motor Fan 762mm details;
MOT0896E Motor Fan 762mm – ERP 2015, GPF-380-420/50/3-1.25kW/0.70kW-0915/0730 RPM, 7 Blades 27°, 6 Poles
- Trane Chiller Fan Motor 762mm, 6 Pole, 7 Blades (380-420/50/3-1.25kW/0.70kW)
- Original Trane OEM Components
- Trane Part Number: MOT0896E
- Model Number: X38010445001 / X38010445-001
- Type: CPF
- Speed (RPM): 915/730
- Commonly Used on Trane 3-D™ Scroll and Series R™ Chiller Models.
- Replaces / Supersedes: MOT-896E, MOT896E
LITERATURE;
Trane chiller documentation download links for the GPF Motor Fan / Motor-Ventil;
- CGAL Chiller Modeli Motor Fan GPF (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- CGAH Chiller Modeli Motor Fan GPF (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTAA Chiller Modeli Motor Fan GPF (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTAB Chiller Modeli Motor Fan GPF (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTRA Chiller Modeli Motor Fan GPF (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
What is an HVAC-R Blower Fan Motor?
The HVAC blower motor is the heating and cooling systems component that sends conditioned air from the furnace, heat pump, or air conditioner into the home. Once the system heats or cools the air, the blower motor forces it through the duct system and out the vents in rooms throughout the house.
A blower fan motor offers either single speed or variable speed operation, depending on the type installed within your system.
- A single-speed motor starts when the thermostat indicates more heating or cooling is needed in the home. It turns off once it reaches the appropriate temperature indoors.
- A variable-speed HVAC blower motor operates at different speeds to deliver improved airflow control in the home. Known as an ECM, (electronically commutated motor), it runs at lower speeds to continue air circulation for better comfort and air quality while using less energy than a single-speed motor.
A variable-speed system is similar to having multiple gears. Your car switches gears based on what’s needed, whereas a single-speed is either on or off. Full speed or nothing. Variable speed options deliver more comfort and more consistent performance.
Plus, it puts less stress on the system and expends less energy. Less energy consumed, of course, means lower utility bills.
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