York S1-024-35735-000 Motor

York S1-024-35735-000 Motor

York

  • $344.21


The York S1-024-35735-000 Motor is a high-performance 1/3 HP blower motor designed for precise air movement in HVAC residential furnaces and light commercial air handlers. Operating on a standard 115V AC circuit, this 1075 RPM unit features a NEMA 48 frame size and an open enclosure for optimal thermal management during long duty cycles. As a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor, it provides the consistent torque needed to overcome static pressure in high-efficiency ductwork. This OEM York replacement part utilizes a counterclockwise (CCW) lead end rotation and is engineered to maintain system balance across 4 speeds, making it a drop-in solution for units such as the TG8S080B12MP11A and 2EE04700924. Field technicians value the single side flat shaft design, which ensures a secure fit for the blower wheel set screw, preventing slippage and "searching" during startup.

Key Benefits:
  • Universal Application Consistency: Specifically matched for York, Coleman, and Luxaire air handlers to restore factory-specified static pressure.
  • Enhanced Thermal Performance: The Open Air Over (OAO) design allows the airstream to cool the motor windings, extending the service life of internal components.
  • Precise Speed Control: Multi-tap lead wires allow for 4-speed adjustment, facilitating proper CFM tuning for both heating and cooling modes.
  • Direct Drive Efficiency: Eliminates belt maintenance and power loss, providing direct power transfer to the fan wheel.
  • Simplified Installation: Features standard 48-frame belly band or stud mounting compatibility for fast field replacement.
Common Questions:
  • What capacitor is required for this motor? This PSC motor typically requires a 7.5 MFD / 370V run capacitor for proper phase shift and starting torque.
  • Does this replace part S1-024-40904-000? Yes, the S1-024-35735-000 is the recommended OEM York furnace motor upgrade for several legacy part numbers.
  • What are the signs of a failing blower motor? Common symptoms include screeching from worn sleeve bearings, high amp draw causing thermal tripping, or a "humming" sound indicating a seized rotor or failed winding.

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