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MOTOR YJF58-5-4

TECHNICAL DATA:

- output power 5 W
- 230V
- current 0.20 A
- power consumption 32 W
- speed 1300 r/min
- weight 0.85 kg

FREEZER-MOTOR-5W-4

  • 5 watt Fan Motors are widely applied to radiators, evaporators, condensing units, ice machines, and other refrigeration equipment.
  • Their output power is from 5W to 34W, which can be adjusted according to the stack length.
  • Motors of output power below 10W have impedance protection, and motors of output power above 10W have thermal protectors whose cut-off temperature is 135±5 degrees centigrade.

Condenser motor

What is a condenser fan motor?

A condenser fan motor is a critical component of the condenser that has a significant impact on your HVAC system’s overall performance. The fan motor may wear out over time if not properly maintained, resulting in insufficient ventilation and an extremely uncomfortable indoor atmosphere. It is vital to become familiar with the functioning of your heating and cooling system in order to get the most out of it.

Working of condenser motor

The fan motor blows air through the condenser coils to convert heated, refrigerant gas into a cool liquid while the condenser unit cools the air conditioner while it’s running. Your air conditioning machine will continue to blast cool air throughout the house while the fan blades revolve. To keep the cooling process going, it’s crucial to keep the fan motor running. A well-maintained fan motor can also extend the life of your air conditioner.

Condenser fan AC motors drive the fan blades in air conditioning condensing units and heat pumps, which cool the refrigerant in the condensing coil. In refrigeration and air conditioning systems, they are frequently used to replace damaged condenser fan motors.

AC Condenser Fan Motors PSC

Permanent split capacitor (PSC) condenser fan AC motors are more energy efficient than shaded pole motors because they run with a needed capacitor that reduces the amount of power consumed for a given load. They offer a high starting torque and provide energy-efficient performance while operating at a lower temperature.

Applications and Usage of Condenser Fan Motor

The condenser fan located inside the outside unit is vital to the performance of your air conditioner. The spinning blades of the fan’s motor provide cooling air flow across the condenser coil, which helps with heat transmission.

There could be a problem with your condenser fan motor if your refrigeration or heating system isn’t working properly. Condenser fan motors can be found in a variety of heating and cooling systems, including:

  • Fan Condenser Motor Basics
  • HVAC equipment
  • Vending machines
  • Food and beverage coolers
  • Numerous fan duty applications
  • Display cases

Durable condenser motor at Al Imran

Our condenser motor, which operates the fan in a condenser unit, is built to a high-quality standard that allows for precise control and trouble-free operation. The motor, fan, condenser coils, and some form of housing for the complete unit, as well as inlets and outlets from which the air is gathered and delivered, are the most basic condenser parts. The wiring for the condenser fan motor is also connected to an outside power source.

A fan condenser unit’s primary function is to move air from an outdoor unit across a condensing coil. Because we don’t have an evaporator coil, the condensing coil distributes heat to the air, allowing the refrigerant to condense from a gas to a liquid.

The condenser motor fan’s principal function is to deliver adequate torque at a consistent and reliable level for the fan to properly pull air into the unit and through the condensing coils. All of the moving pieces work together to accomplish one goal, which is to transport heat from one spot to another.