Reznor 95545 Motor
The Reznor 95545 Motor is a precision-engineered OEM replacement motor designed specifically for a wide range of Reznor unit heaters, including F300 series models. Operating at 115V AC, this 1/4 HP motor features a single-phase Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) design, ensuring efficient startup and consistent performance under load. As a direct-drive fan and blower motor, it maintains a nameplate speed of 850 RPM, critical for preserving the heat exchanger's integrity by ensuring proper airflow and thermal management. The 48Y frame utilizes an open air-over (OAO) enclosure, allowing the motor to run cooler during extended duty cycles. Rated at 4.0 Full Load Amps (FLA), this 15lb motor serves as the primary component for driving fan blades or blower wheels in gas-fired heating systems. For contractors, installing a genuine Reznor 95545 part ensures exact compatibility with the original mounting brackets and wiring harnesses, reducing installation time and preventing common resonance or vibration issues associated with generic motors.
Key Benefits- Factory-Spec Performance: Delivers 850 RPM for optimal CFM output, matching the original equipment's airflow requirements.
- PSC Efficiency: Permanent Split Capacitor design provides superior starting torque and lower operational costs than standard shaded pole motors.
- Rugged Enclosure: The Open Air-Over (OAO) design utilizes the system's own airflow to maintain safe operating temperatures.
- Direct OEM Fit: Eliminates the need for field modifications, featuring the correct 48Y frame size and base mounting and shaft specifications.
Is this motor compatible with my Reznor unit?
The 95545 is a dedicated 115V 1/4 HP motor frequently found in large unit heaters like the F300. Always verify your specific model and serial number against the OEM parts list.
Do I need to replace the capacitor?
While this is a PSC motor, it is best practice to inspect the run capacitor during installation to ensure the motor operates within its amperage ratings.
Why is my blower motor vibrating after installation?
Check the blower wheel for debris or imbalance. A fouled wheel can cause harmonic vibration that leads to premature failure of the motor bearings.
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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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