Heil Quaker ICP 1191329 Motor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1191329 Motor is a high-performance 1/5 HP Fan Motor engineered for 208-230V, single-phase HVAC systems. Operating at a nominal 1100 RPM, this motor is a direct OEM replacement motor designed to restore factory-spec airflow and thermal regulation in ICP, Heil, and Tempstar condensing units. Technical specifications include a standard 48-frame diameter and permanent split capacitor (PSC) design, requiring a 5 MFD/370V capacitor for optimal torque and efficiency. This unit is built to withstand high-static pressure environments while maintaining consistent shaft speed. It serves as the authoritative ICP 1191329 replacement for discontinued or superseded part numbers, including 1186447 and 1172775. For service technicians, this motor ensures a drop-in fit, eliminating the need for bracket modifications or shaft adjustments during emergency repairs. Utilizing a Heil Quaker condenser motor with correct voltage and amperage ratings is critical for preventing compressor overheating and ensuring the longevity of the outdoor coil assembly.
- Direct OEM Compatibility: Engineered as a drop-in replacement for part numbers 1186447 and 1172775, ensuring electrical and mechanical alignment.
- High-Efficiency Performance: The 1/5 HP, 1100 RPM motor utilizes a ball-bearing or high-grade sleeve bearing system for reduced friction and lower operational decibels.
- Industrial-Grade Build: Features a moisture-resistant enclosure designed for the heavy duty cycles of residential and light commercial HVAC applications.
Common Installation Questions:
Which capacitor is required for the 1191329 motor?
This motor typically requires a 5 MFD 370V run capacitor. Always verify the rating on the motor nameplate prior to installation to ensure proper start-up torque.
Can this motor be used as a substitute for 1186447?
Yes, the 1191329 is the current manufacturer-designated replacement for both 1186447 and 1172775, maintaining the same 208-230V electrical profile and RPM range.
Is this motor reversible?
This motor is typically set for a specific factory rotation (often CCWLE). Check the lead configuration and rotation arrow on the housing before securing the fan blade.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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