Fasco D9619 Motor

Fasco D9619 Motor

  • $531.00


The Fasco D9619 is a heavy-duty, single-speed, shaded pole motor designed specifically as a draft inducer replacement for many Consolidated Industries, Olsen, and Century units. Drawing 1.4 amps at 115V, this motor delivers a high-speed 3200 RPM output, essential for ensuring proper combustion airflow and the safe removal of exhaust gases through the flue. The 3.3-inch diameter (3-3/8 inch frame) and all-angle mounting orientation allow for versatile installation in tight furnace compartments. This unit is the direct replacement for 9619 and JA1N107 models, featuring a durable open air over (OAO) enclosure and automatic thermal protection to prevent overheating during continuous operation.

Key Benefits:

  • Direct Compatibility: Engineered as a precise cross-reference for Century 9619 and Consolidated Industries JA1N107, JA1N107NS, and 490950.
  • Mechanical Integrity: Utilizes sleeve bearings and a robust rolled steel frame for reduced mechanical vibration and consistent torque at high speeds.
  • Enhanced Safety: Built-in automatic overload protection disconnects power if operating temperatures exceed safe limits.
  • Reliable Induction: The 1/30 HP rating is optimized for draft induction, providing the necessary static pressure for efficient exhaust ventilation.

Common Questions:

Does this motor include the fan wheel or mounting gasket?
This is a standalone motor replacement; it typically does not include the plastic blower wheel or the mounting gasket. It is recommended to reuse your existing hardware or source a new gasket set for a proper airtight seal.

Can I use this for a 230V furnace application?
No. This is a 115V AC motor. Applying 230V will result in immediate winding failure and potential electrical hazards.

What causes a draft inducer motor like the D9619 to hum without spinning?
Humming often indicates a seized bearing or an obstruction in the blower wheel. Since this is a shaded pole motor without a run capacitor, if the shaft is clear and it still won't turn, the internal windings have likely reached the end of their service life.

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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