York S1-324-36074-308 Blower Motor

York S1-324-36074-308 Blower Motor

  • $2,853.00


The York S1-324-36074-308 is a high-efficiency 3/4HP ECM blower motor designed as a direct OEM replacement for York, Luxaire, and Coleman air handlers and furnaces. Operating on dual voltage 120/240V, this electronically commutated motor is factory-programmed to maintain precise airflow across varying static pressures, ensuring the system hits its designed CFM targets. For technicians in the field, this means a drop-in installation that eliminates the need for external capacitors or complex field programming. This HVAC replacement motor utilizes advanced ECM technology to provide variable speed capabilities, significantly reducing energy consumption and noise levels compared to traditional PSC motors. Whether you are addressing a failed module or upgrading for better airflow performance, this genuine York blower motor provides the reliability and electrical efficiency required for modern residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Its robust design is engineered to withstand the thermal demands of high-cycle environments while maintaining stable torque and RPM control.

Key Benefits:
  • OEM Compatibility: Genuine York replacement ensures exact fitment and terminal alignment for S1-324-36074-308 specifications.
  • Dual Voltage Versatility: Supports 120V and 240V inputs, making it adaptable for various furnace and air handler configurations.
  • Advanced Efficiency: High-efficiency 3/4 HP ECM design reduces operational costs and system wear.
  • Integrated Control: Built-in motor module manages speed and torque without the need for an external start/run capacitor.
Common Questions:
  • Is this motor pre-programmed? Yes, this is a programmed ECM motor designed specifically for the airflow parameters of compatible York units.
  • Does this replace a standard PSC motor? While ECMs are more efficient, they require specific control signals; this serves as an OEM replacement for existing ECM-equipped systems.
  • How do I verify a failed module vs. motor? Technicians should check for line voltage at the main plug and 24V signals at the speed taps before diagnosing a module failure.

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