Heil Quaker ICP 1066350 Motor

Heil Quaker ICP 1066350 Motor

Heil Quaker ICP

  • $738.00


The Heil Quaker ICP 1066350 Motor is a high-performance, OEM-grade condenser fan motor engineered for demanding HVACR applications. Operating on 208-230Vac single-phase power, this 1/2HP unit delivers a reliable 1140 RPM at a single speed, pulling a nominal 1.8 Amps. Built on a 48 NEMA Frame Size, it features a durable sleeve bearing system and supports both band and thru-bolt mounting configurations for flexible installation. Designed with CCW (counter-clockwise) rotation, this Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor is a critical replacement component for maintaining head pressure and ensuring optimal heat transfer across the condenser coils. Its robust construction minimizes vibration and thermal stress, making it an essential stock item for contractors performing AC repair and maintenance on International Comfort Products systems. For peak performance and to prevent premature winding failure, technicians should always pair this 1140 RPM condenser motor with a new, correctly rated run capacitor during installation.

  • OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed for broad compatibility with Heil, Quaker, and ICP branded condensing units.
  • Flexible Mounting: dual-mount capability with band/thru-bolt options ensures a secure fit in various housing types.
  • Optimized Efficiency: The 1/2HP motor rating provides the necessary torque for heavy-duty fan blades while maintaining low amp draw.
  • Industrial Build: Features a standard 48 frame and sleeve bearings for quiet, consistent operation in residential and light commercial environments.

Common Questions

What is the correct rotation for this motor?
The Heil Quaker ICP 1066350 is rated for counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation. Always verify the fan blade pitch before installation to ensure proper airflow direction.

Does this motor require a specific capacitor?
Yes, as a Permanent Split Capacitor motor, it requires a run capacitor (typically 7.5 MFD / 370V) to operate. Using an old or out-of-tolerance capacitor can lead to overheating and reduced service life.

Can I use this motor to replace a 1075 RPM model?
This motor operates at 1140 RPM. While the frame size and voltage may match, the increased RPM will change the fan's performance curve and amp draw. Always match the nameplate RPM to avoid overloading the motor.

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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