Reznor 209411 Ventor Assembly

Reznor 209411 Ventor Assembly

Reznor

  • $1,188.85


The Reznor 209411 Ventor Assembly serves as a critical induced draft blower component for high-efficiency Reznor unit heaters. This OEM Draft Inducer Motor is designed specifically for units requiring high-torque performance to manage flue gas exhaustion through the heat exchanger. As a "less housing" assembly, this component allows for more targeted maintenance when the existing scroll housing remains intact, streamlining the repair process for field technicians. It features precise RPM specifications and amperage ratings calibrated for the Reznor UDAP and UDBP gas-fired heaters, ensuring proper static pressure and reliable combustion cycles. By maintaining the correct venting static pressure, this assembly prevents pressure switch trip-outs and ensures the combustion blower operates within factory thermal limits. When replacing a venter motor assembly, verify the motor plate specs and shaft alignment to ensure seamless integration with the existing fan blade and housing orifices.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Direct OEM Compatibility: Ensures exact fitment for Reznor 209411 specifications without the need for field modifications.
  • Optimized Performance: Maintains the specific static pressure requirements necessary for safe flue gas venting.
  • Efficient Install: The "less housing" design reduces waste and cost when only the motor and impeller assembly require replacement.
  • Reliable Cold Starts: High-starting torque motor engineered to overcome initial vent resistance in cold-weather applications.
Common Technician Questions

Is the 209411 assembly compatible with Reznor V3 series heaters?
Yes, this venter assembly is the standard replacement part for several V3 series units, including specific UDAP and UDBP models. Always cross-reference the unit’s serial number with the manufacturer’s parts list.

Does this assembly include the fan blade or impeller?
This part number typically includes the motor and the attached blower wheel/impeller but is supplied "less housing," meaning you must reuse or separately source the metal scroll enclosure.

What causes frequent failures in draft inducer motors?
Premature failure is often linked to excessive back pressure in the venting system, bearing wear due to high-heat exposure, or moisture buildup from improper condensate drainage in high-efficiency venting runs.

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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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