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Fan used in some D088 and DS088 condensers.
Prior to purchasing this kit, please contact one of our Applications Engineers (with model and serial number) at 315-452-7400 to confirm this kit will work with your unit.
Q: What is the Wine Guardian Condenser Fan Motor Kit for D088 and DS088 used for?
A: This kit is a replacement condenser fan motor assembly used in Wine Guardian D088 and DS088 wine cellar cooling systems. It restores proper airflow across the condenser coil, allowing the unit to efficiently reject heat and maintain stable cellar temperatures.
Q: What does the condenser fan motor do?
A: The condenser fan motor drives the fan that pulls air across the condenser coil, removing heat from the refrigerant system. Without it, the system can overheat and lose cooling performance or shut down.
Q: What is included in the kit?
A: The kit typically includes the condenser fan motor and related electrical components (such as capacitor) needed for full replacement and proper operation.
Q: Why would this part need replacement?
A: Common reasons include motor failure, bearing wear, electrical burnout, or reduced condenser airflow causing overheating or inefficient cooling.
Q: What happens if the condenser fan motor fails?
A: The unit may overheat, cycle improperly, or stop cooling entirely, since heat cannot be expelled from the condenser coil.