Heil Quaker ICP 1172200 Motor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1172200 Motor is a heavy-duty replacement condenser fan motor engineered for specific ICP, Heil, and Tempstar outdoor units. Operating at 1/4 HP and 208-230V, this permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor delivers a reliable 840 RPM across two speeds, allowing for precise airflow management in varying ambient conditions. Built on a NEMA 48 frame with a sleeve bearing design, it is optimized for band mount configurations. With a 1.4 Amp draw and CW rotation (lead end), this OEM replacement motor ensures the electrical profile matches the original system specifications, preventing overheating and premature capacitor failure often associated with generic alternatives.
- Precise Speed Control: The 2-speed capability allows for efficient heat dissipation based on system Demand.
- Standardized Housing: The NEMA 48 frame size ensures the condenser motor fits existing mounting brackets without modification.
- Low Amperage Draw: Measuring at 1.4 Amps, this unit maintains high operational efficiency during peak cooling cycles.
- Durable Sleeve Bearings: Engineered for quiet operation in residential and light commercial condenser environments.
Common Technical Questions
What capacitor is required for the ICP 1172200?
Standard installations typically require a 5 MFD / 370V run capacitor; always verify the rating on the existing motor nameplate before wiring.
Can this motor replace a single-speed PSC motor?
It is designed for systems utilizing 840 RPM 2-speed logic. While it can be wired for single speed, ensuring compatibility with the control board is necessary to maintain proper head pressure.
Is the rotation reversible?
No, this unit is fixed for CW rotation from the lead end. Verify the fan blade pitch matches this rotation to avoid airflow reversal.
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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