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The Reznor 163892 1/8HP Ventor Motor exists to improve airflow in gas-fired heating systems for effective combustion gas venting. The 3000 RPM motor functions with 208/230V power supply to deliver reliable performance in unit heaters and HVAC system applications. The compact strong motor design supports system operation at its better through enhanced combustion efficiency and decreased emissions. This was constructed to function persistently while achieving long service life and requiring minimal upkeep procedures which further improves safety standards and overall system performance. This motor delivers optimal performance and energy efficiency together with excellent ventilation for commercial and industrial heating units.
The Reznor 163892 vent motor, is an essential component for Reznor heating and ventilation systems. Operating at 208/230V with a 1/8 HP capacity, this electric vent motor is meticulously engineered to enhance the performance of various Reznor equipment. Specifically designed for integration into the VTR system, it serves as a pivotal subassembly that significantly contributes to the efficient regulation of airflow. With a focus on reliability and precision, the 163892 Reznor Vent Motor plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal conditions within heating and ventilation setups, ensuring a seamless and effective operation.
Key features:
1/8 HP, 3000 RPM vent motor for circulating air in Reznor heating and ventilation equipment.
Direct replacement for Reznor RGD0014 assembly.
Compatible with additional parts like the 131445 mounting plate and 43425 blower wheel.
Dual voltage (208/230V).
1/8 HP - suitable for various Reznor models.
Signs of faulty Reznor Vent Motor
Lack of airflow: This is the most obvious sign. If your Reznor equipment isn't circulating air properly, the vent motor could be the culprit.
Reduced airflow: Even if airflow is present, it might be weaker than usual, suggesting the motor isn't functioning at full capacity.
Unusual noises: Grinding, humming, or rattling noises coming from the motor area can indicate internal wear or bearing failure.
Burning smell: This is a serious warning sign and could indicate overheating or electrical issues within the motor. Turn off the equipment immediately and seek professional help.
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