Berko 3900-2014-000 Motor

Berko 3900-2014-000 Motor

  • $175.37


The Berko 3900-2014-000 Replacement Motor is a high-performance 25W unit designed for critical HVAC ventilation and unit heater applications. Engineered for multi-voltage 208-240V/277V systems, this motor operates at a consistent 1650 RPM, ensuring optimal airflow and pressure for industrial and commercial heating equipment. As a direct OEM replacement motor, it maintains system integrity by matching original equipment manufacturer specifications for shaft diameter and mounting configurations. This shaded pole motor is built for durability in continuous-duty cycles, making it a reliable solution for technicians servicing Marley Engineered Products or Berko forced-air configurations. When performing a motor swap for Berko heaters, ensure the voltage tap matches your specific line power and check fan blade pitch to prevent amperage draw issues. This rugged single-speed motor provides the torque necessary to overcome static pressure in demanding environments without overheating.

Key Technical Benefits

  • Multi-Voltage Compatibility: Supports 208V, 240V, and 277V electrical inputs for simplified inventory management.
  • OEM Precision: Direct replacement for 3900-2014-000 ensures exact physical dimensions for fast installation.
  • High-Speed Airflow: Delivers 1650 RPM for efficient heat dissipation and improved CFM performance.
  • Robust Construction: Designed for industrial HVAC duty cycles and high-ambient temperature stability.
  • Energy Efficiency: 25W power rating provides a balance of performance and low operational costs.

Common Technical Questions

What Berko heater models use the 3900-2014-000 motor?
This motor is commonly found in specific series of Berko and Marley forced-air unit heaters; verify your specific model number against the manufacturer's parts list to ensure a correct fit.

Can this motor be used in 120V applications?
No, this is a multi-tap 208-277V motor. Running this unit at 120V will cause failure to start and potential winding damage.

How do I wire this for 277V vs 240V?
Always refer to the wiring diagram on the motor housing label to select the correct lead for 277V or 208/240V installation to prevent motor burnout.

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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