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Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some D200 - 1779459202007_158

Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some D200 - 1779459202007_158

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Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some D200 - 1779459202007_158

Fan used in some D200 units.

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.

What our Experts Think  
  • The Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some D200 (Kit 6) is a high-capacity OEM replacement airflow assembly designed for D200 ducted wine cellar cooling systems
  • Includes a fan motor, blower wheel, and capacitor, providing a complete solution to restore proper evaporator airflow and system pressure balance
  • Built specifically for the D200 platform (large residential and commercial wine rooms), ensuring correct compatibility with its high BTU, high-airflow design
  • Plays a critical role in maintaining even temperature distribution across large cellar spaces, where airflow consistency directly impacts wine preservation quality
  • Used when the original motor shows wear, reduced airflow, noise, vibration, or electrical failure, helping restore full system performance
  • Designed as a factory OEM kit, ensuring correct electrical matching, airflow curve alignment, and safe integration with Wine Guardian controls
  • Experts note that due to the D200’s size and airflow demand, incorrect motor replacement can significantly impact cooling efficiency and compressor load
  • Typically installed during professional HVAC servicing or preventative maintenance, as system balancing is critical after replacement
                
Q&A  

Q: What is the Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some D200 units used for?
A: It is a replacement evaporator fan motor kit designed for specific Wine Guardian D200 ducted wine cellar cooling units, used to restore proper airflow and maintain correct cooling performance inside the system.

Q: What does this fan motor kit do in the D200 system?
A: The fan motor drives air across the evaporator coil and through ductwork, ensuring consistent temperature and humidity distribution throughout large wine cellars. Without it, the system cannot circulate conditioned air properly.

Q: What components are included in the kit?
A: It typically includes the replacement fan motor, blower wheel (fan assembly), and required electrical components such as a capacitor for proper operation.

Q: What problems does this kit help fix?
A: It can resolve issues like weak or no airflow, uneven cellar cooling, system overheating alarms, or complete fan failure in compatible D200 units.

Q: Is this compatible with all D200 models?
A: No. It is only compatible with certain D200 configurations, and Wine Guardian recommends confirming the model and serial number before installation to ensure correct fit and performance.

Q: Is professional installation recommended?
A: Yes. Because it involves internal electrical and mechanical components, installation should be performed by a qualified HVAC or refrigeration technician.

Q: Why is the fan motor critical in a D200 wine cooling system?
A: The D200 is a high-capacity ducted system, and its fan motor is essential for maintaining airflow across large spaces; without it, temperature consistency and wine preservation conditions are compromised.

                 
Maintenance Tips    
  • Keep condenser and evaporator coils clean to reduce fan motor load and prevent overheating
  • Inspect blower wheel regularly for dust buildup, imbalance, or debris that reduces airflow efficiency
  • Check capacitor condition if you notice slow startup, humming noise, or weak airflow
  • Ensure all electrical connections are tight and free of corrosion to avoid intermittent motor failure
  • Replace air filters regularly to maintain proper CFM and reduce strain on the fan system
  • Verify smooth fan rotation during seasonal startup checks to detect early bearing wear
  • Avoid moisture exposure in motor housing to prevent electrical damage and corrosion
  • Inspect mounting brackets and vibration isolators to minimize noise and mechanical stress
  • Monitor airflow performance; reduced cooling often indicates fan motor or wheel issues
  • Schedule periodic professional servicing in commercial or high-load installations