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The FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 0131f00006s is a genuine OEM replacement draft inducer motor assembly designed to move combustion gases through the heat exchanger and out the flue during furnace operation. Running on 115 volts at 60 Hz, this single-stage inducer motor provides the airflow necessary to maintain proper draft pressure before and during the burner ignition sequence. Licensed HVAC technicians install this assembly as a direct replacement when the original inducer motor fails to start, runs intermittently, or draws excessive current. The assembly includes the motor and housing as a complete unit, simplifying the swap-out process during a service call.
This draft inducer motor assembly is suited for residential gas furnace applications where the original OEM part has reached end of life or sustained mechanical failure. It fits into the inducer housing position on single-stage furnace configurations and is rated for standard 115-volt residential electrical systems. The single-stage design matches furnaces that operate at one fixed firing rate rather than variable or two-stage heat output. Technicians servicing forced-air gas heating systems will find this assembly appropriate when the draft proving switch is confirming motor failure as the root cause.
Designed as a genuine OEM-style replacement draft inducer motor assembly for single-stage residential gas furnaces requiring a 115-volt inducer motor. Verify the original part number on the existing motor label before installation to confirm fitment.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Shut off power at the disconnect and shut off the gas supply before removing the existing inducer assembly. Consult the furnace manufacturer service manual for fastener locations and wiring terminal positions. Verify draft pressure and inducer operation with a manometer after installation before returning the system to service.
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