Heil Quaker ICP 1186624 Motor Control

Heil Quaker ICP 1186624 Motor Control

Heil Quaker ICP

  • $316.55


The Heil Quaker ICP 1186624 Variable Speed Motor Control is the specific OEM solution for high-efficiency furnace blower motor applications. As a direct HEIL 1186625 replacement, this control module ensures precise modulation of ECM motor speed to maintain designated airflow targets in residential and commercial air handlers. This variable speed drive is engineered to interface with HVAC blower assembly systems that utilize 16-pin motor configurations, providing the necessary torque adjustment and ramping profiles required for tiered heating and cooling stages.

For technicians servicing International Comfort Products motor controls, the 1186624 integrates seamlessly into existing wiring harnesses to restore advanced airflow management. This HVAC motor module eliminates the common issues associated with failed motor end caps, such as improper static pressure compensation or erratic blower cycles. Selecting the correct ICP replacement parts is critical for maintaining system efficiency ratings and ensuring continuous operation in demanding environments.

  • Direct Replacement Logic: Engineered as a drop-in replacement for the discontinued 1186625 model, facilitating rapid field repairs.
  • Advanced Modulation: Provides precise variable speed motor control to optimize energy consumption and airflow regulation.
  • OEM Compatibility: Designed specifically for Heil, Quaker, and ICP furnace units to preserve original equipment specifications.
  • Reliable Performance: Robust architecture handles the high-duty cycles of residential HVAC blowers without performance degradation.

Common Questions:

Is the 1186624 compatible with all ECM motors?
This module is specifically designed for 16-pin variable speed motors found in ICP systems. It is not compatible with 2.5 ECM or silver-end-cap 3.0 ECM motors. Always verify the motor series before installation.

Does this part replace the 1186625 model?
Yes, the 1186624 is the designated successor to the 1186625 control module, offering identical fit and functional performance.

What are the symptoms of a failing blower motor control?
Common indicators include the blower motor failing to start despite receiving power, inconsistent air speed, or "hunting" movements where the fan struggles to maintain a consistent RPM.

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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