Trane FAN0664 Inducer Assembly
The Trane FAN0664 Inducer Assembly is a high-performance draft motor designed for demanding commercial and residential HVAC applications. This 208-240V 3000RPM inducer motor is critical for establishing a proper draft in the heat exchanger, ensuring that combustion byproducts are safely exhausted before the ignition sequence begins. Engineered for precise compatibility, the FAN0664 is identical to A069 and serves as a direct replacement for various Trane and American Standard furnace models, including legacy BYC and YCC series. Built with a single-speed, combustion blower design, it operates at a consistent 3000 RPM to maintain the static pressure required to close the pressure switch and allow the control board to proceed. When diagnosing ignition failures or hearing excessive bearing noise, replacing the worn unit with this OEM-equivalent draft inducer ensures the system returns to factory-specified airflow levels of approximately 90 CFM. Its robust construction and Class B insulation provide the thermal resistance necessary for high-cycle environments.
Key Benefits for HVAC Professionals- Universal Compatibility: Fully interchangeable with Trane A069 and FAN00664 parts for streamlined truck stock.
- Optimized Performance: Operates at 3000 RPM to deliver reliable flue gas evacuation in high-efficiency heat exchangers.
- Electrical Efficiency: Rated for 208-240V operation with a low 0.30 Amp draw, reducing strain on the furnace control board.
- Precise Fitment: Designed as a direct drop-in draft inducer assembly, eliminating the need for field modifications or bracket fabrication.
- How do I confirm if my FAN0664 needs replacement? Measure for 208-240V at the motor leads during a call for heat; if voltage is present but the motor does not turn or makes grinding noises from worn bearings, the assembly requires replacement.
- Is this assembly compatible with 120V systems? No, this is a 208-240V component. Verify your system’s voltage before installation to avoid damaging the motor windings.
- What does it mean if the FAN0664 is running but the furnace won't light? Ensure the vent pipe is clear and the pressure switch tubing is connected; if the inducer cannot move enough air to trip the switch, the ignition sequence will lock out.
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