Carrier 317292-753 Inducer Motor

Carrier 317292-753 Inducer Motor

  • $865.44


The Carrier 317292-753 Inducer Motor is a critical OEM replacement part designed for high-efficiency gas furnaces and boilers. This 115V, 1/20 HP motor operates at a fixed speed of 3300 RPM, providing the necessary static pressure to pull combustion gases through the restricted passages of modern heat exchangers. Engineered to replace older iterations like the 317292-751 and 317292-752, this kit includes the essential cooling blade (fan) to dissipate heat from the motor windings, preventing premature thermal overload during long heating cycles. For HVAC contractors, this assembly simplifies the repair of Carrier, Bryant, and Payne units, such as the 58MCA and 340MAV series, where precise draft inducer performance is required to satisfy pressure switch logic and ensure safe combustion gas venting. Its robust sleeve bearing construction and CWLE rotation provide a drop-in solution that restores factory-spec airflow and whisper-quiet operation to residential heating systems.

  • Factory-Spec Performance: Rated at 3300 RPM and 0.75 Amps to maintain exact combustion efficiency and pressure switch reliability.
  • Integrated Heat Management: Includes a factory-installed cooling blade to protect the motor from high ambient temperatures within the cabinet.
  • Broad Compatibility: An OEM inducer motor that replaces several legacy part numbers across Carrier, Bryant, and Payne furnace models.
  • Optimized Construction: Built with a CWLE rotation and standard 115V single-phase power requirements for straightforward installation.

Common Questions

Which furnace models are compatible with the Carrier 317292-753?
This motor is commonly used in Carrier 58MCA, 58MXA, and Bryant 340MAV and 350MAV series furnaces. It is always recommended to verify the specific draft inducer assembly part number on the equipment housing before installation.

Does this motor kit include the cooling fan?
Yes, the 317292-753 includes the black plastic cooling blade. This components is vital for preventing the motor from overheating while venting exhaust gases.

What are the signs that a draft inducer motor needs replacement?
Technicians typically look for a "no-heat" call caused by a pressure switch lockout, or audible indicators such as grinding, screeching, or vibration, which usually point to failing internal bearings or a cracked inducer wheel.

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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