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The RECTORSEAL M10735 is a PSC condenser fan motor rated at 1/2 HP and designed for continuous-duty outdoor operation. Running at 1075 RPM on a single-phase, 208-230V circuit, it is built for the heat rejection side of residential and light commercial air conditioning systems. The TEAO (Totally Enclosed Air Over) enclosure protects internal windings from the elements and debris found in outdoor condenser environments. With a reverse rotation configuration and ball bearing construction, this motor is suited for direct replacement work in standard condenser fan assemblies. Licensed HVAC technicians are the primary installers of this component.
This motor fits the condenser section of split-system and package air conditioning equipment where a PSC motor is specified. It is rated for continuous duty across an RPM range of 925 to 1200, making it appropriate for applications where airflow tuning or blade pitch adjustment is part of the service procedure. Its 6-pole configuration and auto thermal protection suit it for installations where ambient temperatures and run cycles demand reliable thermal management. It is appropriate for residential and light commercial cooling equipment replacement service.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement PSC condenser fan motor for single-phase residential and light commercial split-system and packaged air conditioning equipment requiring a 1/2 HP, 208-230V, 1075 RPM motor with reverse rotation and 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 or accessing any wiring. Verify blade pitch, hub orientation, and rotation direction before final startup to confirm proper airflow direction across the coil. Follow all applicable local codes and manufacturer wiring diagrams when reconnecting motor leads.
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