Nordyne 622164 Condenser Motor

Nordyne 622164 Condenser Motor

Nordyne

  • $263.00


The Nordyne 622164 Condenser Motor is a high-performance 1/8 HP permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor engineered for drop-in compatibility with Nordyne, Intertherm, and Miller condensing units. Operating at 1100 RPM on 208-230V single-phase power, this CWLE (Clockwise Lead End) rotation motor is a critical component for maintaining proper airflow across your outdoor coils. As a veteran-grade OEM replacement motor, it ensures the precise static pressure and thermal transfer required to protect the compressor from overheating. When secondary symptoms like clicking or high-pitched bearing whine appear, replacing your condenser fan motor with this genuine 622164 assembly eliminates the reliability risks associated with universal "fit-all" alternatives. This motor features a standard 48-frame diameter and is designed for heavy-duty HVACR applications, ensuring consistent duty cycles in demanding outdoor environments. Verify your run capacitor specifications during installation to ensure optimal torque and amperage draw.

Key Benefits:

  • Direct OEM Match: Perfectly replaces Nordyne 622164 and Zhongshan Broad Ocean Y7S623B84 without bracket modification.
  • Industrial-Grade Build: Designed to withstand high-ambient temperatures typical of heat pump and central air conditioner applications.
  • Optimized Efficiency: Rated at 1/8HP and 1100 RPM to maintain original factory SEER ratings and cooling capacity.
  • Wide Compatibility: Fits various models under the Frigidaire, Maytag, Tappan, and Gibson brand families.

Common Questions:

What is the rotation of the Nordyne 622164?
This motor utilizes Clockwise Lead End (CWLE) rotation. Always verify the fan blade pitch before installation to ensure proper upward airflow.

Do I need to replace the capacitor with the motor?
While not always required, techs recommend installing a new 5 MFD / 370V run capacitor to prevent premature winding failure and ensure the 1/8HP motor starts under load.

How do I troubleshoot a motor that won't start?
First, check for 240V at the contactor. if voltage is present but the 1100 RPM motor is huming or hot to the touch, inspect the capacitor or check the windings for an open circuit using a multimeter.

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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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