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Thread: 1075rpm 1/2hp condenser fan motor bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjpwalker View Post
    An old thread resurrected, but ...
    Politely: and I respect cjp !

    but thanks Eugenewith this quoted #7:
    What is the cause of bad bearings? Purely mechanical failure, maybe the fan was not balanced?

    and in post #4
    Process cooling: NO COMPRESSORS- just simply Earth-Coupled since 1996
    ... still needs to be hybridized with Earth-loop GTX for energy transfer/ chillin' /or thawin'

    Perhaps you need a 22f Chiller/HW-Heat-Reclaim: buy a GEO-T Heat Pump (GTHP with Heat-Recovery)
    http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?...mal_heat_pumps

    http://www.hydro-temp.com/products.html and Bosch/Carrier/WF DHW while Cooling/Chilling

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    You're right GT - I skimmed over the thread too fast...

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    Good advise why over think it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EugeneTheJeep View Post
    Bad bearings, magnetic field locks it up when power is applied by pulling it into the windings.
    can u explain sir
    here i encountered same problem with bush sleeve motor not ball bearing

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    enviorment

    Quote Originally Posted by kefah View Post
    can u explain sir
    here i encountered same problem with bush sleeve motor not ball bearing
    dirt or abrasives in the enviorment can lead to early failure of bearings. given your location fine sand and dust could be your problem

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