Mcquay Daikin 033177700 Motor
The McQuay Daikin 033177700 is an industrial-grade 3/4 HP replacement fan motor designed for high-static applications in commercial HVAC units. Operating on a 460V single-phase power supply at 1080 RPM, this Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor delivers consistent torque and high operational efficiency. The Open Drip-Proof (ODP) enclosure rating makes it ideal for indoor installations where airflow is unrestricted and moisture exposure is minimal. Built to the NEMA frame specifications required for McQuay and Daikin air handlers and rooftop units, this motor features high-grade internal windings to withstand the thermal demands of continuous duty cycles. When replacing an OEM motor, the 033177700 ensures proper shaft diameter alignment and electrical load matching, preventing premature failure of the fan blower assembly. Its 1080 RPM rating is specifically tuned for optimal CFM delivery across a variety of heat pump and cooling-only configurations.
Key Technical Benefits:- OEM Compatibility: Precision-engineered for direct replacement in McQuay and Daikin HVAC units.
- High-Efficiency PSC Design: Utilizes a run capacitor to improve electrical efficiency and reduce amperage draw.
- Optimized Thermal Management: The ODP enclosure allows for superior heat dissipation during long run times.
- Standardized Electrical Specs: 460V 3/4 HP rating ensures it meets the exact power requirements of commercial voltage circuits.
- Reliable Performance: Rated for 1080 RPM to maintain specific static pressure requirements within the ductwork.
What capacitor is required for the McQuay 033177700?
As a PSC motor, this unit requires a specific microfarad (MFD) capacitor (typically specified on the nameplate) to ensure proper phase displacement and starting torque.
Is this motor reversible?
Rotation direction is typically factory-set for specific Daikin configurations; verify the rotation of your existing condenser fan motor or blower wheel before mounting.
Can I use this 460V motor on a 208-230V circuit?
No, this motor is wound specifically for 460-volt industrial power; using incorrect voltage will cause immediate winding failure and is not recommended.
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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