Trane MOT11925 Motor
The Trane MOT11925 Motor is a precision-engineered genuine OEM HVAC motor designed for critical fan and blower applications within Trane air handling units and furnace systems. Built for the rigors of field operation, this 120V electric motor provides the consistent torque needed to maintain proper static pressure and airflow. With a power output of 1/52 HP and a fixed speed of 1400 RPM, this unit ensures high-efficiency performance in compact mechanical footprints. Technicians should note the CWSE (Clockwise Shaft End) rotation and verify lead terminology to ensure a drop-in match for existing HVAC blower motor assemblies. Utilizing original equipment for motor replacements eliminates the common mounting and amperage draw issues associated with universal aftermarket alternatives, securing reliable system cycling and long-term mechanical integrity for residential and light commercial HVACR equipment.
Key Benefits for Contractors
- Direct OEM Compatibility: Eliminates retrofit labor by matching Trane furnace motor factory mounting patterns and electrical specifications.
- Stable Operational Velocity: The 1400 RPM motor speed provides a constant airflow profile for optimal heat exchange.
- Standard Electrical Requirements: Operates on a standard 120 volt HVAC system power supply for universal compatibility in domestic applications.
- Rugged Shaft Construction: The CWSE rotation motor is built with durable bearings to withstand frequent start-stop cycles.
Common Technical Questions
What is the frame size and mounting for the MOT11925?
This motor is designed for specific Trane/American Standard internal mounts. Always confirm the diameter and shaft length against the existing bracket before installation.
Can I use a capacitor-start universal motor instead?
While universal motors exist, using the genuine Trane MOT11925 ensures that the motor's amperage draw remains within the control board's safety parameters.
What does CWSE mean for this motor?
CWSE stands for Clockwise Shaft End, meaning the rotation is clockwise when looking directly at the end of the shaft. Incorrect rotation will result in zero airflow and potential component overheating.
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