York S1-026-34593-000 Fan Blade

York S1-026-34593-000 Fan Blade

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  • $197.00


The York S1-026-34593-000 Fan Blade is a critical condenser fan replacement for high-efficiency HVAC units. Featuring a 22-inch diameter and a precise 30-degree pitch, this three-blade propeller is engineered for optimal airflow in 13 SEER residential condensing units. Built for a clockwise (CW) rotation and a 1/2-inch bore, it mounts securely on the intake side to ensure maximum heat dissipation from the coils. As an OEM York fan blade, it maintains factory-spec static pressure and motor load, preventing premature bearing failure in the condenser motor. This component is backward compatible with various Coleman and Luxaire systems, providing a direct-fit solution for technicians servicing TCGD, H2RC, and BRCS series equipment.

Key Benefits
  • Factory-Spec Performance: The 3-blade 22-inch configuration is balanced to reduce vibration and operational noise.
  • Enhanced Heat Exchange: The 30-degree blade pitch is specifically designed to pull air through the condenser fins efficiently, maintaining critical subcooling and superheat levels.
  • Robust Build: Designed to withstand the high-static environments and outdoor exposure common in HVACR condenser systems.
  • Direct OEM Fit: Ensures the 1/2" diameter motor shaft aligns perfectly without the need for hub adapters or modifications.
Common Questions

Is this blade compatible with other 22-inch condenser fans?
Compatibility depends on the pitch and rotation. This S1-026-34593-000 model features a 30-degree pitch and Clockwise (CW) rotation; using a blade with a different pitch can overload the motor or reduce airflow, negatively impacting system pressures.

How do I confirm the rotation direction?
Rotation is determined by looking at the discharge side of the blade. This unit is CW rotation, meaning it must be paired with a motor turning clockwise when viewed from the same orientation to pull air correctly.

Will this fit a 5/8-inch motor shaft?
No, this specific part is designed with a 1/2-inch bore. For 5/8-inch shafts, a different part number or a bore reducer (if applicable by manufacturer specs) would be required, though OEM replacement is always recommended for balance.

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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