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The RECTORSEAL M10724 is a PSC condenser fan motor rated at up to 1/4 HP and 1625 RPM, built for continuous-duty operation in outdoor condensing unit applications. Its Totally Enclosed Air-Over (TEAO) enclosure protects internal components from airborne contaminants and weather exposure, making it suited for the demanding environments that condenser sections operate in year-round. The motor runs on a single-phase power supply with a 4-pole design, and its reverse rotation configuration is standard for condenser fan blade assemblies that push air up and out through the top of the unit. Ball bearings support reliable operation across an RPM range of 1350 to 1900. Licensed HVAC technicians are the primary installers of this motor in residential and light commercial cooling equipment.
This motor is designed for condenser fan applications in split-system air conditioners and heat pumps. The TEAO enclosure and continuous-duty rating make it appropriate for units that run extended cycles in warm climates or high-demand seasons. The reverse rotation output matches the drive shaft orientation required by most draw-through condenser fan blade setups. The flexible HP range covering 1/4, 1/5, and 1/6 HP configurations expands its usability across multiple condensing unit sizes and original equipment specifications.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement condenser fan motor for single-phase residential and light commercial air conditioning and heat pump condensing units requiring a PSC motor with reverse rotation and 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 the replacement capacitor MFD rating matches the new motor requirements before energizing. Confirm blade pitch and hub bore compatibility before securing the fan blade to the new motor shaft.
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