Amana-Goodman 10584311S Motor

Amana-Goodman 10584311S Motor

Amana-Goodman

  • $413.00


The Amana-Goodman 10584311S Motor is a high-performance, 1/8 HP OEM condenser fan motor designed for critical cooling applications in Goodman, Amana, and Janitrol air conditioning and heat pump systems. Operating at 208-230V single phase with a rated speed of 830 RPM, this motor provides the precise airflow required to maintain optimal head pressure in residential condensing units. As the direct replacement for 10584311, it ensures seamless physical and electrical compatibility, eliminating the HVAC motor vibration and efficiency losses often associated with substandard universal alternatives. Its counter-clockwise rotation (shaft end) and robust internal windings are engineered for high-ambient reliability during peak summer demands. When performing a condenser motor swap, verifying the 830 RPM specification is essential to protect the compressor from thermal overload. This genuine 10584311S Goodman part delivers the exact torque and energy efficiency profile specified by the manufacturer for long-term field service.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Perfect Compatibility: Engineered as the direct replacement for 10584311, ensuring zero-modification mounting in HVAC condenser fan assemblies.
  • Optimized Performance: The 830 RPM 1/8 HP configuration prevents air bypass and maintains correct static pressure across the condenser coil.
  • OEM Reliability: Built to Amana-Goodman genuine part standards, reducing the risk of premature bearing failure or winding burnout compared to generic motors.
  • Simplified Installation: Standard 48-frame diameter and length facilitate a fast AC fan motor replacement during emergency service calls.
Common Questions:

What is the correct rotation for the 10584311S?
This motor typically features a counter-clockwise shaft end (CCWSE) rotation. Always verify your existing fan blade pitch to ensure proper airflow direction away from the coil.

Can I use a 1075 RPM motor to replace this 830 RPM model?
No. Replacing an 830 RPM motor with a higher-speed 1075 RPM unit can lead to excessive noise, motor overloading, and improper refrigerant heat transfer. Stick to the OEM 10584311S specs for system balance.

Does this motor require a new run capacitor?
It is standard trade practice to replace the HVAC capacitor whenever installing a new motor to ensure the start windings receive the correct phase shift and current.

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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