York S1-6007532 Motor

York S1-6007532 Motor

York

  • $592.00


When you're out in the field and a commercial condenser fan stops pulling heat, the York S1-6007532 Condenser Fan Motor is the heavy-duty solution you need. This 460V single-phase HVAC motor is engineered specifically for high-voltage outdoor units, delivering a reliable 1/3 HP at 850 RPM. As a veterans-standard Source 1 OEM replacement motor, it ensures the exact electrical and mechanical footprints required for York, Coleman, and Luxaire systems, eliminating the mounting headaches and vibration issues common with generic "will-fit" parts. This specific unit is the direct replacement for S1-024-34550-002, featuring a Counter-Clockwise (CCW) rotation and an integrated rain shield to protect internal windings from moisture and environmental debris. Whether you are servicing a rooftop unit or a heavy-duty industrial condenser, this 850 RPM condenser motor provides the high-torque, low-speed performance necessary for optimal CFM across the coils, preventing high-head pressure spikes and protecting the compressor from premature failure.

Key Benefits:
  • Direct OEM Fit: Drop-in replacement for the York S1-024-34550-002, ensuring electrical compatibility without field modifications.
  • Engineered for 460V Systems: Specifically wound for commercial-grade single-phase power, offering robust performance in demanding environments.
  • Integrated Protection: Includes a factory-installed rain shield to safeguard the motor in vertical-shaft applications against water ingress.
  • Optimized Heat Dissipation: Maintains a steady 850 RPM to provide consistent airflow and maintain system efficiency during peak load.
Common Questions:
  • Is this compatible with 230V systems? No, this is a dedicated 460V motor. Installing this on a lower voltage circuit will lead to immediate motor failure and potential electrical hazards.
  • What direction does this motor rotate? This unit is CCW (Counter-Clockwise) rotation; always verify the fan blade pitch matches the rotation to ensure air is pulled through the condenser correctly.
  • Should I replace the capacitor at the same time? Yes, veteran technicians recommend installing a new run capacitor whenever replacing a condenser fan motor to ensure the new windings receive the correct phase shift for starting and operation.

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