Berko 3900-2010-001 Motor
The Berko 3900-2010-001 Motor is a high-performance 240/277V replacement motor engineered for specific Berko and QMark electric unit heaters. Operating at 1550 RPM with a Clockwise (CW) rotation, this motor provides the necessary torque and airflow required for heavy-duty commercial and industrial heating applications. Built to withstand the thermal demands of constant cycling, it features a rugged construction that ensures long-term reliability in harsh environments. This OEM replacement part is critical for restoring system efficiency and maintaining proper heat dissipation across the heating elements. When performing a field replacement, technicians should verify the frame size and shaft dimensions to ensure seamless HVAC blower motor compatibility. Designed for direct integration, it minimizes downtime by offering a precise fit within the motor mounting bracket, maintaining the factory-specified performance levels of your fan-forced heater motor assembly.
Key Benefits:- Optimized Performance: Specifically wound for 240/277 volt dual-voltage heater configurations.
- Precision Airflow: Sustains a consistent 1550 RPM to prevent overheating of the heating coils.
- Durable Construction: Engineered to handle the high ambient temperatures found in unit heater cabinets.
- OEM Standards: Ensures exact mechanical and electrical alignment for a faster, safer installation on the job site.
What causes typical motor failure in Berko unit heaters?
Continuous operation in dusty environments or lack of bearing lubrication often leads to mechanical binding or thermal overload trips. Replacing the motor with the correct 3900-2010-001 specification restores the factory airflow curve.
Can I use a CCW motor if this CW motor is out of stock?
No. Using a motor with the incorrect rotation will result in improper airflow, reduced heat output, and potential damage to the heating elements due to insufficient cooling.
Is this motor compatible with 120V systems?
This motor is rated specifically for 240V or 277V applications. Wiring this to a 120V source will result in failure to start or insufficient torque.
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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