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Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some Ducted D025, DP25, DP50 and D050 (Kit 9) - 1779459231491_914

Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some Ducted D025, DP25, DP50 and D050 (Kit 9) - 1779459231491_914

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Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit for some Ducted D025, DP25, DP50 and D050 (Kit 9) - 1779459231491_914

Fan kit for use with some Ducted D050 units. Fan motor with a wheel. Includes capacitor.

SKU 94H0031-00

Prior to purchasing this kit, please contact our service department (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 (Kit 9) for Ducted D025, DP25, DP50 and D050 is an OEM evaporator-side airflow replacement assembly designed to restore proper circulation in compatible ducted wine cellar cooling systems
  • Includes a fan motor, blower wheel, and capacitor, providing a complete kit to recover factory airflow performance and static pressure balance across the evaporator coil
  • Built for use in multiple entry-to-mid level ducted Wine Guardian platforms, including D025, DP25, DP50, and D050, making it a shared service part across several system sizes
  • Critical function is maintaining consistent air movement through the evaporator coil, which directly impacts temperature stability and wine cellar uniformity
  • Used when systems show symptoms such as weak cooling output, uneven cellar temperature zones, motor noise, or reduced airflow efficiency over time
  • Designed as a factory-matched OEM kit, ensuring correct electrical load, airflow curve, and mechanical fit within Wine Guardian specifications
  • Typically installed during professional HVAC servicing or preventative maintenance, as proper balancing is required after replacement to avoid airflow or icing issues
  • Experts emphasize that in ducted systems, fan performance is just as important as compressor capacity for maintaining wine storage stability
                   
Q&A  

Q: What is the Wine Guardian Fan Motor Kit (Kit 9) for D025, DP25, DP50, and D050 used for?
A: It is a replacement evaporator fan motor kit designed for specific Wine Guardian ducted wine cellar cooling systems, used to restore proper airflow across the evaporator coil and maintain stable cellar temperature and humidity control.

Q: Which systems is this Kit 9 compatible with?
A: It is designed for select ducted models including D025, DP25, DP50, and D050 systems, but compatibility must be confirmed using the unit’s model and serial number before purchase.

Q: What does the fan motor do in these Wine Guardian systems?
A: The fan motor drives air circulation inside the unit, pulling warm cellar air across the evaporator coil so heat can be removed efficiently, ensuring consistent wine storage conditions.

Q: What components are included in this kit?
A: It typically includes the replacement fan motor, blower wheel (fan assembly), and capacitor needed to fully restore evaporator airflow performance.

Q: What problems does this kit help fix?
A: It can resolve issues such as weak or no airflow, uneven cooling, rising cellar temperatures, icing due to poor circulation, or complete fan failure.

Q: Is this an OEM part?
A: Yes. It is an OEM Wine Guardian service kit designed to match original specifications for proper airflow, fit, and system performance.

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

                 
Maintenance Tips      
  • Keep evaporator and condenser coils clean to reduce motor load and maintain rated airflow (CFM)
  • 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 performance
  • Ensure all electrical connections are tight and free of corrosion for stable motor operation
  • Replace air filters regularly to prevent airflow restriction and overheating of the fan system
  • Verify smooth fan rotation during seasonal startup checks to catch early bearing wear
  • Avoid moisture exposure inside motor housing to prevent electrical faults and corrosion damage
  • Maintain clear airflow paths in ducting to prevent pressure overload on the fan motor
  • Listen for unusual vibration or noise as early indicators of mechanical wear
  • Schedule periodic professional servicing in high-dust or high-use installations