I've been given a non-starting blower motor that was said to be
faulty and replaced to the tune of about $1500. When I got
the motor on the bench, it passed a basic run test, starting
just fine and running steadily.
The motor apparently has some sort of serial port with Rx and Tx
pins, positive power and common terminals. The test procedure
merely connects 24 volts of 60 Hz AC between common and Rx,
whence the motor does a soft start and runs steadily, with
a slight hunt that is reasonable for a no-load condition.
Does anybody have info or docs which might let me do a
more thorough test, such as vary the speed or read back
data from the motor? The motor is simply marked
Genteq
ECM 3.0
GCO8
1/2 HP 120/240 V
5/20/2010 15 0006MC5
Letter O and numeral 0 look the same,
so the transcription might mix them.
There is a URL, thedealertoolbox.com, but I could find no
useful information. YouTube videos proved far more helpful.
The motor came out of a Carrier central HVAC
system which has been surprisingly troublesome.
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska
On 27/12/2023 00:53, bob prohaska wrote:
I've been given a non-starting blower motor that was said to be
faulty and replaced to the tune of about $1500. When I got
the motor on the bench, it passed a basic run test, starting
just fine and running steadily.
Genteq
ECM 3.0
GCO8
1/2 HP 120/240 V
5/20/2010 15 0006MC5
Anything here of use? Not sure if it applies to your motor or not: <https://unitedhvacmotors.com/manual/>
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