Century Motors OTC6001 Motor
The Century Motors OTC6001 is a robust 1/15 HP shaded pole motor designed specifically for demanding HVACR applications requiring a 230V, single-phase power supply. Operating at a nominal 1500/1300 RPM, this 42Y Nema frame motor features an Open Drip Proof (ODP) enclosure, making it ideal for clean, dry environments where airflow is critical for heat dissipation. As a high-performance shaded pole HVAC motor, it utilizes high-quality sleeve bearings for quiet operation and a 5/16" x 2 3/4" shaft for precise fitment in direct-drive fan and blower assemblies. This unit is engineered with CCW lead end rotation and draws a consistent 1.3 Amps, ensuring reliable performance across residential and light commercial equipment. Whether you are performing a routine maintenance swap or an emergency repair, the OTC6001 serves as the direct replacement for 326P136, allowing for seamless installation without mounting modifications.
- Precise Compatibility: Direct drop-in replacement for the 326P136, ensuring minimal downtime during installation.
- Robust Build: 42Y frame construction with an Open Drip Proof design provides optimal motor cooling.
- Efficient Performance: Optimized 1.3 Amp draw at 230V delivers the torque needed for consistent airflow.
- Quiet Operation: Precision-engineered sleeve bearings reduce vibration and acoustic noise in sensitive environments.
- Standardized Shaft Dimensions: Features a 5/16" diameter by 2 3/4" length shaft for compatibility with standard fan blades and blowers.
Commonly Asked Questions
What are the rotation specifications for this motor?
The OTC6001 is rated for Counter-Clockwise (CCW) rotation specifically from the lead end of the motor.
Can this motor be used in outdoor condenser units?
Since this is an Open Drip Proof (ODP) motor, it should be housed in an enclosure or used in indoor applications where it is protected from direct water contact.
Is this motor compatible with 115V systems?
No, this unit is engineered specifically for 230V single-phase electrical systems. Applying 115V will result in insufficient torque and potential motor failure.
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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