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The RECTORSEAL M10204 is a single-phase PSC condenser fan motor rated at 1/4 HP and 208-230 volts, designed for continuous-duty operation in outdoor condensing units. Running at 825 RPM with an 8-pole configuration, it delivers reliable airflow across condenser coils in residential and light commercial cooling equipment. The TEAO (Totally Enclosed Air Over) enclosure protects internal windings from moisture, debris, and corrosive outdoor environments. Ball bearings provide long service life under the constant load cycles typical of air conditioning operation. Thermal protection is built in, guarding against overheating during high-ambient conditions. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation as part of condenser unit service or motor replacement calls.
This motor is suited for outdoor condensing unit fan assemblies operating on single-phase 208-230 volt power. Its reverse rotation and 700-900 RPM operating range make it a fit for standard propeller-type condenser fan applications. The 825 RPM base speed keeps noise and vibration low while moving adequate air volume across the coil. It is typically installed in rooftop, split-system, and packaged cooling equipment found in residential and small commercial settings. A service factor of 1.0 means the motor should be operated at or below its rated load.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement condenser fan motor for single-phase 208-230 volt residential and light commercial air conditioning condensing units requiring a 1/4 HP, 825 RPM, reverse-rotation PSC motor with a TEAO enclosure.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Disconnect and lock out all power to the condensing unit before removing the existing motor. Verify that the replacement fan blade pitch, diameter, and hub bore are compatible with this motor before reinstalling the blade assembly. Follow NEC requirements for field wiring and ensure the motor is securely mounted to prevent vibration-related failure.
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