Heil Quaker ICP 1188247 Inducer Motor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1188247 Inducer Motor is a critical 230V draft inducer assembly designed for high-efficiency gas-fired furnaces. For HVAC technicians, this OEM replacement motor ensures the precise evacuation of combustion gases from the heat exchanger, facilitating the negative pressure necessary to close the furnace pressure switch and initiate the ignition sequence. This 230-volt inducer motor is engineered for a direct fit in International Comfort Products (ICP) equipment, including brands like Heil, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker, eliminating the need for field modifications or generic bracket adjustments.
Replacing a failing venter motor with the ICP 1188247 restores optimal airflow and combustion efficiency, preventing safety lockouts caused by restricted venting. Built with durable housing and high-temperature bearings, this furnace exhaust motor is designed to withstand corrosive flue byproducts and consistent thermal cycling. When diagnosing a no-heat call where the draft inducer is seized or humming, this assembly provides the reliable HVAC replacement part performance required to keep residential systems compliant with original manufacturer specifications.
Key Benefits:- Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Heil Quaker and ICP 230V furnace models, ensuring exact mounting and electrical terminal alignment.
- Optimized Combustion Safety: Effectively purges the heat exchanger of exhaust gases to ensure a clean light-off and safe operation.
- Quiet Operation: Precision-balanced inducer blower wheel reduces vibration and mechanical noise during the pre-purge and run cycles.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Designed to resist the corrosive moisture and high temperatures typical of gas furnace venting.
- Will this motor work on a 115V furnace? No, this is a 230V component. Applying 115V will result in a failure to reach proper RPM, while applying 230V to a 115V system will cause immediate winding failure. Always verify the voltage on the motor nameplate.
- Does the assembly include the gasket? Most ICP inducer assemblies require a dedicated gasket or high-temp RTV to maintain a combustion-tight seal; it is recommended to replace the seal whenever the motor is pulled.
- Why is my inducer motor humming but not spinning? This usually indicates a seized shaft or a failed internal winding. If 230V is present at the leads and the motor doesn't turn, the assembly requires replacement.
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