Daikin-McQuay 106163014 Motor

Daikin-McQuay 106163014 Motor

  • $308.63


The Daikin-McQuay 106163014 Motor is a precision-engineered OEM replacement motor designed for high-static applications within HVAC blower assemblies and fan coil units. This 1/15 HP PSC motor operates on 115V single-phase power at a rated speed of 1250 RPM, ensuring consistent airflow and thermal regulation in commercial HVAC systems. Built with a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) design, it offers enhanced electrical efficiency and reliable start-up torque compared to standard shaded-pole alternatives. The 106163014 fan motor features a secondary internal thermal protection mechanism to prevent winding failure during high-load cycles. When replacing this unit, verify the capacitor ratings and frame mounting dimensions to ensure seamless mechanical integration. This component is critical for maintaining the pressure differentials required in McQuay air handlers, providing the durability expected by field technicians managing PTAC units and light commercial ventilation infrastructure.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Precision OEM Compatibility: Direct drop-in replacement for Daikin-McQuay 106163014, eliminating the need for field modifications or bracket adjustments.
  • Optimized Performance: The 1250 RPM rating is specifically calibrated for balanced CFM output in fan coil units.
  • High Operational Efficiency: The PSC motor architecture reduces amperage draw, lowering operational temperatures and extending the duty cycle of the blower assembly.
  • Robust Construction: Engineered with high-grade bearings and insulation classes suitable for continuous operation in demanding environments.
Common Questions:

Is the capacitor included with the 106163014 motor?
Standard replacement protocol dictates using a new capacitor with every motor change-out; verify the microfarad (MFD) requirements on the original nameplate before installation.

Can this motor replace a higher horsepower unit in the same frame?
No, always match the 1/15 HP and 115V specifications exactly to maintain the engineered load balance and prevent overheating of the motor windings.

What are the primary indicators that this motor needs replacement?
Common failure points include seized bearings, burnt windings evidenced by high amp draw, or a failed internal thermal overload that prevents the motor from cycling.

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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