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Shaded Pole Motor YZF6116-001

Model Number
YZF6116-001
Supply Voltage
220-240V
Supply Frequency
50/60HZ
 Supply Current
0.25A
Power Input
22W
Rotation
CW

Shaded Pole Motor YZF-2-6-5-C

VOLTAGEfrequencyPOWERCURRENTSPEEDCLASS OF SOLUTION
220V50HZ6.5W0.08A2500RPME
 

Shaded Pole Motor SM102J

Model NumberSM102J
Supply Voltage110-120V, 220-240V
Supply Frequency50/60HZ
 Supply Current0.12A/0.25A
Power Input13W
RotationCW

Shaded Pole Motor S6111CDM01

Model Number
S6111CDM01
Supply Voltage
110-120V, 220-240V
Supply Frequency
50/60HZ
 Supply Current
0.075A/0.12A
Power Input
7W/7.5W
Rotation
CW

Shaded Pole Motor MH07BCF-TJA5

ModelVoltage (V)Freq. (Hz)Current (A)Input (W)Rotation
MH07BCF-TJA522050/600.0657CW
11050/600.147CW
 

Shaded Pole Motor DAI-6102SMCB-1

MODELVOLTAGE(V)FREQUENCY(Hz)CURRENT(A)INPUT(W)ROTATION
YZF-61.8-10.5-R-ADAI-6102SMCB-1230600.099CW
 

Shaded Pole Motor D4612AAA20-D4612AAA21

Model Number
D4612AAA20
D4612AAA21
Supply Voltage
12-13V
Supply Frequency
50/60HZ
Supply Current
0.078A
Power Input
1.5W
Rotation
CCW/CW
 

Shaded Pole Motor 4680JB1034G

ModelVoltage (V)Freq. (Hz)Current (A)Input (W)Rotation
4680JB1034G22050/600.1110.5CCW

Shaded Pole Motor 4680JB1030F

Model Number
4680JB1030F
Supply Voltage
110-120V,220-240V
Supply Frequency
50/60HZ
 Supply Current
0.07A/0.15A
Power Input
10W
Rotation
CCW

Shaded Pole Motor – 15ES

  • Product Name: Shaded Pole Motor-15ES
  • Protect Feature: Totally Enclosed
  • Voltage: 110-120V, 220-240V
  • Rotation: CW/CCW
  • Usage: Household Appliance
  • Quality: High

Shaded Pole Motor YZF-PSC4W

  MODELVOLTAGEFREQUENCYCURRENTINPUTROTATION
  PSC4W        220          50/60          0.2      27      CCW
  PSC4W        110          50/60          0.42      27      CCW

Shaded Pole Motor YZF-61-7-R-A (SM182)

 
ModelVoltage (V)Freq. (Hz)Current (A)Input (W)Rotation
SM18222050/600.0657CW
11050/600.147CW
 

Evaporator motor

What Is an Evaporator Fan Motor and How Does It Operate?

The evaporator fan motor is a component of the overall refrigeration system that draws air through the evaporator coils to remove heat from the circulating air. Depending on the type, the evaporator fan motor is also responsible for spreading cooled air throughout the freezer and refrigerator compartments.

This airflow cycle is essential for the refrigerator to function properly. If the evaporator fan motor fails for whatever reason, the temperature inside the refrigerator will rise.

Evaporator Fan Motors for Refrigerators

If your refrigerator is continually running or failing to keep its temperature, the evaporator fan motor may malfunction. To cool the fridge, an evaporator fan motor, also known as a refrigerator fan motor, works in tandem with the compressor. The fan pushes air across the cooling coils and circulates it throughout the refrigerator as it turns.

The temperature in both the fridge and freezer compartments will rise if the evaporator fan or motor fails. To compensate, the refrigerator may run continuously, consuming significantly more electricity than usual, and it may still be unable to maintain the proper temperature.

Replacing a single component of your refrigerator is often less expensive than purchasing an altogether new appliance. We have replacement parts for a variety of refrigerators and other appliances.

What happens if the evaporator fan stops working?

Your freezer will begin to defrost if the evaporator fan motor fails. With your hand, open the freezer door and feel for chilled air. You should be able to tell right away if the freezer isn’t working. If the freezer is chilly, the evaporator fan motor is most likely working correctly.

5 Indicators of a Failing AC Fan Motor

  • Even if the air conditioner is turned on, the fan will not turn on.
  • Even when the air conditioner is turned off, the fan operates.
  • The fan is turned on; however, it rotates slowly.
  • The fan turns on and off.
  • When the fan is turned on, the condenser unit makes a rattling or buzzing noise.

 

What are your options for the evaporator motor?

SPMs

According to HVAC experts, shaded-pole motors are utilized in around 65 percent of evaporator fan applications, and they dominate the market due to their simple manufacture and inexpensive initial cost (ORNL). SPMs, on the other hand, have an average operational efficiency of only 20%.

PSCMs

Permanent split capacitor motors (PSCMs) are more efficient than SPMs, averaging 40 to 50% efficiency while relatively inexpensive.

ECMs

While more expensive than SPMs and PSCMs, electronically commutated motors are gaining favor due to their operational efficiency of 50% to 60%. These motors are also more cost-effective than SPMs since they run cooler and have a longer operating life.