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FE1036SF-SMIT - MTR 1/3HP 230 1075 1/2S 2.8A F48

MTR 1/3HP 230 1075 1/2S 2.8A F48
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Item #: FE1036SF-SMIT

Product Info

Century
FE1036SF
786674020802, FE1036SF
Century

Century Condenser Fan Motor, 208 - 230 volt, 2.8 amp, 1/3 hp, 1075 rpm, 1 PH, 60 Hz, Totally Enclosed Motor, 48, 6-1/2 Inch Length x 1/2 Inch Diameter Shaft, REV, 1 Speed, Ball Bearing, Belly Band/Stud Mount, 5-5/8 Inch Diameter, 70 deg C Ambient, Insulation Class: Class F, Service Factor: 1

  • Designed for condenser fan and heat pump units requiring vertical shaft up or vertical shaft down positioning with “belly band” or extended clamp screw mounting
  • High-temperature UL/overload protector
  • Energy-efficient PSC design
  • All angle mount
  • Mounts by belly band, adjustable extended thru-bolts or Rheem
  • 26 – 48 Inch lead length
  • Water-resistant reversing plug
  • Double sealed ball bearings or dependable all-angle sleeve bearings
  • Continuous duty, air over
  • 7.5 micro-F/370 volt required capacitor
  • 4-7/8 Inch length less shaft
  • Permanent split capacitor
  • Automatic overload protection
  • POC7.5 capacitor

Item Specifications

  • 2.8 amp
  • Ball
  • Century
  • 5-5/8 Inch Diameter
  • 48
  • 60 Hz
  • 1/3 hp
  • Class F
  • Condenser Fan Motor
  • Totally Enclosed
  • Belly Band/Stud
  • 1
  • 1 PH
  • REV
  • 1075 rpm
  • 1
  • 6-1/2 Inch Length x 1/2 Inch Diameter
  • HeatMaster
  • 70 deg C Ambient
  • 208 - 230 volt

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