Heil Quaker ICP 1011632 Inducer Assembly
The Heil Quaker ICP 1011632 Inducer Assembly is a critical OEM replacement part designed for high-efficiency gas furnaces. As a veteran-grade furnace draft inducer motor, this assembly is engineered to provide the precise negative pressure required to clear combustion gases from the heat exchanger before the ignition sequence begins. Operating at 115V and 60Hz, the motor features a robust 1.40 Amp draw and a 3000 RPM rating, ensuring reliable venting and proper pressure switch activation in Heil, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker units. Built with sealed ball bearings and a thermally protected motor, this venter motor assembly replaces legacy part numbers including 116G24 and is found in common furnace series like the NTP6, TNE, and VNE. Using a genuine ICP 1011632 ensures perfect flange alignment and maintains the factory-specified airflow, preventing common diagnostic codes caused by venting obstructions or motor RPM fluctuations.
Key Benefits- Exact OEM Compatibility: Ensures direct fit for ICP furnace models, maintaining original equipment performance and safety standards.
- Durable Construction: Features a metal housing and sealed ball bearings for long-term resistance to high heat and mechanical wear.
- Efficient Combustion Venting: High-speed 3000 RPM operation purges toxic exhaust gases, facilitating a clean burn and higher furnace efficiency.
- Thermal Protection: Protects the inducer motor from overheating during long run cycles or restricted venting conditions.
What are the signs of a failing inducer assembly?
Technicians usually look for persistent grinding or rattling sounds, which indicate worn bearings, or a furnace that fails to ignite after the thermostat calls for heat due to a failed pressure switch circuit.
Is the 1011632 compatible with multi-brand ICP equipment?
Yes, this exhaust venter motor is the standard replacement for various brands under the International Comfort Products umbrella, including Heil, Quaker, Arcoaire, and KeepRite.
How do I troubleshoot a motor that won't start?
First, verify 115V at the motor leads. If voltage is present and the motor is seized or silent, the inducer assembly requires replacement to restore safe system operation.
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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