Heil Quaker ICP 1171220 Fan Blade
The Heil Quaker ICP 1171220 Fan Blade is a critical OEM replacement component designed for high-performance condenser units and commercial HVACR applications. Precision-engineered with a 22-inch diameter and a specific 24-degree pitch, this 3-blade propellor ensures optimal CFM output while maintaining static pressure balance. It features a 1/2" bore on the intake side with a secure set-screw attachment, facilitating a stable connection to the motor shaft. This clockwise (CW) rotation fan blade is compatible with a variety of International Comfort Products (ICP) systems, including Heil and Quaker models such as CAE091HAA, CHE120LAA, and PAS150S000AA. For technicians performing HVAC condenser fan blade replacement, this heavy-duty aluminum part provides the exact aerodynamic profile required to prevent motor overheating and maintain system efficiency. Using genuine ICP 1171220 parts ensures seamless integration and long-term mechanical reliability in demanding outdoor environments where airflow consistency is paramount for refrigerant heat transfer.
Key Benefits:- Optimized Airflow Efficiency: The 24-degree pitch is calibrated to maximize heat dissipation across the condenser coils.
- Standardized Fitment: Features a standard 1/2-inch bore for direct compatibility with most OEM 48-frame condenser motors.
- Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand high-velocity operation and environmental exposure without warping or losing balance.
- Vibration Reduction: Factory-balanced blades minimize harmonic distortion, protecting the motor bearings from premature wear.
- How do I confirm the rotation of my existing fan blade? Rotation is determined by looking at the discharge side of the propeller or the hub location; this model is Clockwise (CW) when facing the intake.
- Will this blade resolve loud vibrating noises from my outdoor unit? Yes, if the existing blades are bent or out of balance, replacing them with a precision-pitched OEM blade typically eliminates mechanical resonance.
- Is a hub puller required for installation? While not always necessary, using a hub puller is recommended for technicians when removing older blades that have seized to the motor shaft over time.
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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