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Reznor 262444 Ventor Motor 115V

Special Price $239.76 Regular Price $266.14
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262444

The Reznor 262444 is a 1/4 horsepower, 115-volt ventor motor commonly used in HVAC systems. It works by converting electrical energy into rotational motion, which is then used to power fans or blowers that circulate air within the system. These motors are found in a variety of HVAC equipment, including furnaces, air handlers, and ventilation systems. The Reznor 262444 ventor motor offers several benefits due to its compact size and lightweight design (weighing only 3.36 pounds). This makes it easy to install in tight spaces within HVAC units. Additionally, it is compatible with standard North American electrical outlets (115v) and offers reliable performance to keep your HVAC system running smoothly. 

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Specifications

  • Voltage/Electrical: 115V
  • Horsepower(HP): 1/4Hp
  • Frequency: 60Hz
  • Weight: 3.36lbs
Manufacturer Name: Reznor
Product Number: 262444
OEM Part Number: 262444
Product Description: 115V Ventor Motor
Weight:3.36lbs/1524.07g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Reznor 262444 Ventor Motor?

Regularly inspect the ventor motor for dust buildup, loose wiring, and wear on bearings. Clean external components to prevent overheating and ensure smooth airflow. Lubricate bearings if applicable and check electrical connections for tightness. Proper maintenance can maintain efficient operation and reduces unexpected motor failure risks.

What are common issues with the Reznor 262444 Ventor Motor?

  • Motor failing to start during heating cycles.
  • Excessive vibration or rattling noises.
  • Overheating from restricted airflow or worn bearings.
  • Reduced venting performance affecting combustion.
  • Loose electrical connections causing intermittent operation.
  • Fan wheel imbalance leading to noisy operation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect electrical power at breaker and confirm zero voltage.

Step 2: Remove blower/ventor housing cover and access old motor assembly.

Step 3: Disconnect wiring and note connections for correct reinstallation.

Step 4: Install new motor, secure mounts, and ensure fan wheel alignment.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring per diagram, tighten terminals, and ensure grounding safety.

Step 6: Restore power, check rotation direction, airflow, and abnormal vibration.