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Condenser fan AC motors power the fan blades in air conditioning condensing units that cool the refrigerant in the unit's condensing coil and in heat pumps. They are commonly used to replace damaged condenser fan motors in refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.
Motor Design
3-Phase Condenser Fan AC Motors
Three-phase condenser fan AC motors are highly efficient with an ultra-high starting torque compared to single-phase models. They require no capacitor, start winding, centrifugal switch, or other starting device that can wear out and fail.
Band Mount, Open Air-Over
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Band/Stud Mount, Open Air-Over
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Face Mount, Totally Enclosed Air-Over
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Rigid Base Mount, Open Air-Over
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Rigid Base Mount, Open Dripproof
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Rigid Base Mount, Totally Enclosed Air-Over
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Stud Mount, Open Air-Over
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3-Phase Inverter Duty Condenser Fan AC Motors
Three-phase inverter duty condenser fan AC motors, also known as inverter rated or vector duty, can be controlled with a variable frequency drive (VFD) for more control over torque and speed for greater efficiency compared to single-phase motors. Some motors come with shaft grounding rings that provide a path for voltage spikes to bypass metal bearing components and protect them from damage due to electrical arcing.
Band Mount
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Rigid Base Mount
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