Nordyne M0009036R ECM Motor

Nordyne M0009036R ECM Motor

  • $481.00


The Nordyne M0009036R ECM Motor is a high-efficiency 1/2 HP OEM replacement motor designed for peak performance in Intertherm, Miller, and Nordyne furnace and air handling units. This electronically commutated motor operates on 208/230V and is engineered to provide precise airflow modulation, which is critical for maintaining system static pressure and optimizing indoor air quality. As a 16-pin variable speed blower motor, the M0009036R is a direct drop-in for aging or failed 2.0 and 2.3 series motors, ensuring seamless integration with existing HVAC control boards. By utilizing advanced power switching electronics, this motor significantly reduces energy consumption compared to standard PSC alternatives. For contractors, the M0009036R blower motor offers a reliable solution for restoring factory-spec performance in mobile home and residential gas furnaces, ensuring the air handler operates at the exact CFM required for high-efficiency heating and cooling cycles.

Key Benefits
  • OEM Compatibility: Precision-engineered for Nordyne, Intertherm, and Miller systems to ensure a perfect fit and electrical match.
  • Energy Efficiency: High-efficiency ECM technology reduces electrical draw, lowering utility costs for the end-user.
  • Quiet Operation: Variable speed capabilities allow for soft-start and soft-stop ramping, minimizing "duct thumping" and mechanical noise.
  • Direct Replacement: Simplifies service calls by replacing part numbers M0009036R and M0009036 without needing bracket modifications.
Common Questions

Is the Nordyne M0009036R compatible with 115V systems?
No, this specific model is rated for 208/230V applications. Always verify the voltage on the furnace rating plate before installation.

Can I replace a 3.0 ECM motor with this unit?
The M0009036R is designed to replace 2.0 and 2.3 ECM motors. It is not a compatible replacement for 2.5 or 3.0 series motors (those with silver control modules).

What are the symptoms of a failing ECM blower motor?
Common indicators include intermittent fan operation, increased electrical humming at the furnace, or "limp mode" where the motor spins at a very low RPM regardless of the thermostat call.

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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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