Condenser Fan Motor Directly Replaces GE Genteq 5KCP29DCA023S - 1/6 HP 208-230v
 

This is a Brand New Aftermarket Direct Replacement Condenser Fan Motor. The motor is 1/6 HP, 208-230 volt, and 1500 RPM. The shaft 5/8" in diameter and if it is facing up (as seen in the photo), the rotation is counter-clockwise. It is a direct replacement for the Carrier/Bryant/Payne part #s listed below.

Function:
 

An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. In an HVAC system, motors typically turn the air conditioning fan blade and the furnace blower motor. Newer high efficient motors, such as X13 and ECM motors, have "end caps" that control the motor speeds. These can be removed and replaced separately.

Replaces Old Part #s:

5KCP29DCA023S

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Condenser Fan Motor Directly Replaces GE Genteq 5KCP29DCA023S - 1/6 HP 208-230v This is a Brand New Aftermarket Direct Replacement Condenser Fan Motor. The motor is 1/6 HP, 208-230 volt, and 1500 RPM. The shaft 5/8" in diameter and if it is facing up (as seen in the photo), the rotation is counter-clockwise. It is a direct replacement for the Carrier/Bryant/Payne part #s listed below. An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. In an HVAC system, motors typically turn the air conditioning fan blade and the furnace blower motor. Newer high efficient motors, such as X13 and ECM motors, have "end caps" that control the motor speeds. These can be removed and replaced separately. Partial List of Units that Use This Item: Hit Ctrl + F and enter your model number for a qu
Condenser Fan Motor Directly Replaces GE Genteq 5KCP29DCA023S - 1/6 HP 208-230v This is a Brand New Aftermarket Direct Replacement Condenser Fan Motor. The motor is 1/6 HP, 208-230 volt, and 1500 RPM. The shaft 5/8" in diameter and if it is facing up (as seen in the photo), the rotation is counter-clockwise. It is a direct replacement for the Carrier/Bryant/Payne part #s listed below. An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. In an HVAC system, motors typically turn the air conditioning fan blade and the furnace blower motor. Newer high efficient motors, such as X13 and ECM motors, have "end caps" that control the motor speeds. These can be removed and replaced separately. Partial List of Units that Use This Item: Hit Ctrl + F and enter your model number for a qu