Carrier HC39ML702 Motor
The Carrier HC39ML702 is a heavy-duty 1/4 HP condenser fan motor engineered for high-static applications in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Operating at 208-230V, this 1075 RPM motor features a 2-speed configuration, allowing for precise airflow modulation and improved system efficiency. Designed with a CCW (counter-clockwise) rotation (lead end), it serves as a direct OEM replacement motor for various Carrier, Bryant, and Payne outdoor condensing units. The PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) design ensures reliable starting torque and consistent performance under demanding thermal conditions. Contractors should verify the 48-frame mounting requirements and ensure the use of a properly rated run capacitor to maintain optimal motor winding life. Built with high-grade ball bearings and internal thermal overload protection, this motor is a drop-in solution for restoring factory-standard cooling performance to your equipment.
Key Benefits- OEM Compatibility: Exact replacement for Carrier HC39ML702, ensuring proper fitment and electrical alignment without field modifications.
- Dual-Speed Versatility: The 2-speed 1075 RPM capability allows the system to balance dehumidification and sensible cooling effectively.
- Industrial Build Quality: Features a rugged 48-frame housing and climate-resistant finish to withstand harsh outdoor environments.
- Efficient Operation: Optimized for 208-230V power supplies, reducing amperage draw and heat buildup during peak summer cycles.
- What causes this motor to hum but not start? Typically, a failing run capacitor or seized bearings are the culprits. Check the capacitor's microfarad rating with a multimeter before replacing the motor.
- Can I use this motor to replace a single-speed unit? While possible, it is critical to match the voltage, RPM, and rotation. Consult the specific wiring diagram for your air handler or condenser to ensure the control board supports multi-speed taps.
- How do I confirm the rotation direction? This unit is rated for CCW rotation from the lead end. Always verify the fan blade pitch matches this rotation to prevent system overheating.
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