Heil Quaker ICP 1191328 Motor

Heil Quaker ICP 1191328 Motor

  • $182.36


The Heil Quaker ICP 1191328 Motor is a high-reliability OEM replacement condenser fan motor engineered for specific International Comfort Products (ICP) residential and light commercial condensing units. This 208-230V single-phase motor delivers 1/12 HP at a rated 1100 RPM, providing the necessary torque and aerodynamic efficiency required for effective heat dissipation across condenser coils. Built for 60Hz applications, this PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) motor features a durable frame construction designed to withstand the high-ambient temperatures typical of outdoor HVAC environments. As a veteran-grade HVAC induction motor, the 1191328 ensures an exact mechanical fit, eliminating the need for bracket modifications or shaft adjustments in the field. This unit often serves as a direct drop-in for worn-out fan motors in Heil, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker equipment, restoring factory-specified airflow and maintaining system head pressure within optimal operating parameters.

Key Benefits
  • Factory-Match Performance: Rated at 1100 RPM to maintain original equipment cooling capacity without overloading the electrical circuit.
  • Broad ICP Compatibility: Direct replacement for part numbers 1191328 and 1186930 in various Heil, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker condensing units.
  • Rugged Weather Resistance: Designed for outdoor condenser applications with a focus on bearing longevity and thermal protection.
  • Efficient Power Draw: 1/12 HP rating at 208-230V optimizes energy consumption while providing reliable fan blade rotation.
Common Questions

Is this a multi-speed motor?
No, this is a single-speed induction motor designed to operate specifically at 1100 RPM as per OEM specifications.

What is the direction of rotation?
This motor typically features a Counter-Clockwise (CCW) rotation Lead End; always verify rotation against your existing fan blade pitch before installation.

Does this motor require a new capacitor?
While a capacitor may not be included, it is standard industry practice to replace the run capacitor whenever a new condenser fan motor is installed to ensure optimal starting torque and motor life.

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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