Carrier HC37CE210 Motor
The Carrier HC37CE210 is a high-performance 1/6 HP HVAC blower motor designed for reliability in commercial and residential air handling units. Operating at 208/230V, this dual-speed PSC motor provides consistent airflow at 1100/925 RPM, making it the direct replacement for HC37CE210A. As an OEM Carrier motor, it ensures proper mechanical alignment and electrical compatibility, eliminating the vibration and efficiency losses common with universal fit-all alternatives. This fractional horsepower motor is engineered with a durable frame to withstand the thermal stress of continuous operation in fan coil and blower assemblies. When pulling a vacuum or performing a seasonal teardown, replacing a failing motor with this genuine Carrier replacement motor maintains the system's factory-rated static pressure and CFM delivery. For optimal performance, verify the run capacitor microfarad rating during installation to ensure proper torque and motor longevity.
Key Benefits- Direct OEM Compatibility: Engineered specifically to replace the HC37CE210A without bracket modifications or terminal re-pinning.
- Multi-Speed Versatility: Dual-speed 1100/925 RPM capability allows for precise airflow tuning to meet system-specific static pressure requirements.
- Efficient Electrical Design: Rated for 208/230V single-phase systems, providing stable operation and reduced heat signature.
- Industrial-Grade Construction: Built to the high standards of HVAC replacement parts for extended service life in demanding conditioned air environments.
Is the HC37CE210 a drop-in replacement for the HC37CE210A?
Yes, the Carrier HC37CE210 is the manufacturer-designated updated part number for the HC37CE210A, featuring the same frame size, shaft dimensions, and electrical specifications.
What are the primary applications for this 1/6 HP motor?
This motor is typically found in Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers, fan coils, and small blower assemblies that require 208/230V power and dual-speed operation.
Should I replace the run capacitor when installing this motor?
It is standard industry practice for HVAC technicians to replace the capacitor when installing a new 1/6 HP blower motor to ensure the motor starts under load and runs within its specified amperage range.
Item is Non Cancelable / Non Returnable
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