Carrier HC35GE238 Motor

Carrier HC35GE238 Motor

Carrier

  • $609.41


The Carrier HC35GE238 is a high-performance 1/8 HP condenser fan motor engineered for demanding residential and light commercial HVAC applications. Operating at a nominal 208-230V and a steady 825 RPM, this PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) motor is a direct OEM replacement designed to maintain critical airflow across the condenser coils. Built on a standard 48Y frame (5-5/8 inch diameter) with a CCW (Counter-Clockwise) rotation—viewed from the lead end—it ensures a precise fit and seamless integration with Carrier, Bryant, and Payne units. The continuous-duty design and high-temperature insulation class are tailored for the harsh environments of an outdoor condensing unit, providing the torque necessary to drive propeller fan blades without overheating. For a technician in the field, the standard HVAC motor wiring color code and 2-inch shaft length simplify the installation process, restoring system subcooling and high-side pressures to manufacturer specifications.

Key Benefits for Your HVAC System:
  • OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed to replace Carrier motor HC35GE238 and GE 5KCP39GFY084S, ensuring no modifications are needed to the mounting bracket or fan blade hub.
  • Optimized Heat Transfer: The 825 RPM motor speed is calibrated to match the original system's static pressure requirements for efficient refrigerant cooling.
  • Rugged 48Y Frame: Features a durable 5.6-inch diameter housing that fits industry-standard motor mounts.
  • Energy Efficient PSC Design: Utilizes a run capacitor (verify local requirements, typically 5 MFD/370V) for improved starting torque and lower operational amperage.
Common Questions:

Is this motor compatible with 208V systems?
Yes, the HC35GE238 is rated for a 208-230V range, making it suitable for both single-phase residential and commercial utility voltages.

How do I confirm the rotation of my existing motor?
This motor is CCW (Counter-Clockwise) rotation when viewing the lead end/back of the motor. Always verify the pitch of your fan blade before installation to ensure proper airflow direction.

Should I replace the capacitor when installing this motor?
Technicians recommend replacing the condenser fan capacitor whenever a new motor is installed to prevent premature failure and ensure optimal efficiency.

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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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