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The NU-VU 66-5596 is a motor assembly designed as a direct replacement component for commercial appliance applications. Rated at 1/3 horsepower, this short-frame motor assembly includes an 8-inch cage configuration, making it a complete unit ready for installation in compatible NU-VU equipment. Commercial kitchen technicians and appliance service professionals install this assembly when replacing a failed or worn motor in supported NU-VU units. The 1/3 HP rating and short motor frame are key fitment identifiers that should be confirmed against the equipment nameplate before ordering.
This motor assembly is intended for use in commercial food service equipment manufactured by NU-VU. Typical installation scenarios include convection oven fan motor replacement and similar forced-air circulation systems found in commercial kitchen environments. The 8-inch cage design integrates the motor and fan cage as a single serviceable assembly, reducing installation time compared to replacing individual components. Service technicians should verify the motor frame length and cage diameter against the original equipment specification before installation.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement motor assembly for NU-VU commercial appliance equipment. Confirm motor frame size, horsepower rating, and cage diameter against the original equipment documentation before installation.
Installation should be performed by a qualified commercial appliance technician or authorized service professional. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the unit before beginning any motor replacement work, in accordance with NFPA 70E electrical safety procedures. Confirm that the replacement assembly matches the original motor frame length, shaft orientation, and cage diameter before mounting. Secure all electrical connections per the equipment wiring diagram and verify proper rotation direction before returning the unit to service.
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