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Get much higher than .75"wc and the motor may crap on you within 2 yrs, .85 to .90 and it will within a year most likely because client will let the filter cake and then your going over 1.25"wc.
Originally Posted by jimj Other than high SP conditions. haha good point, should have thought of that one.
Originally Posted by Strkout499 Power surges are what kill the bell ends. Install a surge protector in the unit and you'll won't have to worry about it going bad anymore. Other than high SP conditions.
Power surges are what kill the bell ends. Install a surge protector in the unit and you'll won't have to worry about it going bad anymore.
Do a forum search, there's a repair thread with pics I believe.
EMC End Bells ? I have found several ECM evaporator motors that have bad end bells recently. They are out or warranty and I was wondering if anyone has had any luck trying to rebuild these things? Usually it is a blown thermister or capactor and it does not look like are difficult repair.
EMC End Bells ?
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