Lennox 10M54 Module

Lennox 10M54 Module

  • $892.00


The Lennox 10M54 Module is a critical OEM replacement motor control module specifically engineered for variable speed ECM motors found in high-efficiency Lennox and Allied furnace units. As a 5.0 amp motor module, it manages precise airflow regulation and motor speed control to maintain system equilibrium and efficiency. This 610587-30 control module kit is designed for a seamless end-bell installation, allowing technicians to restore furnace blower motor functionality without needing a full motor teardown. It provides the necessary communication between the motor and integrated control board, ensuring that the 3/4 HP ECM motor operates within its designated torque and RPM parameters. For professional contractors, this Lennox 10M54 motor module is the standard solution for resolving common variable speed blower motor failures, such as intermittent operation or "hunting" speeds. By utilizing this genuine Lennox part, you ensure HVAC system compatibility and long-term operational reliability in demanding residential or commercial environments.

Key Benefits
  • Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically programmed for Lennox 10M54 applications, ensuring exact fitment with Genteq EON HD02 series motors.
  • Technical Precision: Maintains the 5.0 amp rating required for stable variable speed control across various static pressures.
  • Efficient Serviceability: Designed as an ECM end bell replacement, significantly reducing labor time compared to a complete motor swap.
  • Optimal Airflow Management: Restores peak furnace performance by accurately interpreting pulse width modulation (PWM) signals from the main board.
Common Questions

Can I install the 10M54 module on an existing motor?
Yes, provided the motor windings pass a resistance check. Always use an ohmmeter to verify that there is no short to the aluminum end plate before mating the new 610587-30 module to the motor body.

Does this module require field programming?
This Lennox 10M54 module is a factory-programmed component. It is ready for installation into compatible 3/4 HP units without the need for additional external software tools in the field.

What causes these motor modules to fail?
The primary culprits for ECM module failure include high static pressure, electrical surges, and excessive vibration from an unbalanced blower wheel. We recommend inspecting the wheel for debris or damage during replacement.

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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