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The US Motors 1090 is a replacement motor designed for package terminal air conditioners and heat pump units. This motor is compatible with Trane systems and adheres to the required specifications.
Product Highlights
This motor is ideal for replacing worn components in HVAC systems, ensuring smooth and efficient operation in heating and cooling applications.
Voltage | 115V |
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Amperage | 0.8 A |
Phase | 1 |
Rotation | CWLE (Clockwise, Left-Hand Lead) |
Horse Power | 1/15 HP |
RPM | 1100 |
Shipping Dimensions | 30 x 7.75 x 6 inches |
Weight | 13 pounds |
OEM Compatibility | Trane |
Type | Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) |
Designed for HVAC: The 1090 motor is an OEM replacement motor for Trane Packaged Terminal A/C units, ensuring compatibility and performance for HVAC systems.
Low Power, High Efficiency: With a 1/15 HP power rating, this motor is optimized for low-power applications, delivering efficient performance without overloading the system.
Smooth Operation: Operating at 1100 RPM, the motor ensures quiet, smooth, and reliable performance, crucial for HVAC systems where noise reduction is important.
Durable & Long-Lasting: Designed for continuous duty, the 1090 motor is built to withstand the demands of HVAC environments, providing durability and reliability.
Easy Installation: As an OEM replacement part, this motor is designed for quick and easy installation, ensuring minimal downtime for system repairs.
U.S. Motors Quality: Backed by the reputation of U.S. Motors, ensuring a high standard of engineering and dependability.
Q: What is the U.S. Motors 1090 motor used for?
A: The 1090 is a PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) motor designed specifically as an OEM replacement motor for Trane Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC), providing efficient cooling and heating performance in commercial and residential HVAC systems.
Q: What are the power and speed specifications for the 1090 motor?
A: The motor provides 1/15 HP and operates at 1,100 RPM, which is ideal for low-power, consistent-speed operation in air conditioning systems.
Q: What voltage does the 1090 motor require?
A: The 1090 motor operates on 115V single-phase power, making it compatible with most standard residential and light commercial electrical systems.
Q: What does PSC mean for the 1090 motor?
A: PSC (Permanent Split Capacitor) motors are efficient, reliable, and commonly used in HVAC systems. They use a capacitor to improve efficiency and allow the motor to run smoothly at consistent speeds, making them ideal for air conditioning and ventilation applications.
Q: Where is the 1090 motor best suited?
A: The 1090 motor is specifically designed for Trane PTAC units, but it can also be used as a replacement motor for similar HVAC systems that require low horsepower, reliable operation in cooling and heating applications.
Regular Cleaning:
Keep the motor and its surrounding area free from dust and debris. Use compressed air or a dry cloth to clean the motor. This helps maintain airflow and prevents the motor from overheating.
Inspect Electrical Connections:
Periodically check all wiring and terminal connections for signs of wear, corrosion, or looseness. Loose connections can cause overheating or electrical faults, leading to motor failure.
Check Motor for Overheating:
Monitor the motor's temperature during operation. If the motor becomes too hot, ensure the ventilation system is not obstructed and that the unit is not being overloaded.
Lubricate Bearings (If Applicable):
If the motor includes bearings that require lubrication, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper lubrication intervals. Adequate lubrication prevents bearing wear and reduces friction.
Inspect for Unusual Noises or Vibration:
Listen for any abnormal noise or vibration, as these may signal issues with the motor’s bearings, alignment, or mounting. Address these concerns promptly to avoid further damage.
Verify Voltage and Power Supply:
Ensure the motor is connected to the correct voltage (115V) and that the power supply is stable. Voltage fluctuations or imbalances can cause the motor to run inefficiently or damage it over time.
Ensure Proper Mounting and Alignment:
Verify that the motor is securely mounted and properly aligned with the equipment. Misalignment or loose mounting can lead to vibrations, premature wear, and mechanical failure.
Prevent Moisture Exposure:
Keep the motor dry and protected from moisture, as moisture can cause electrical damage and rust. Ensure the motor is not exposed to water or excessive humidity.
Check for Overload Protection:
Ensure that the motor has proper overload protection to prevent it from running under excessive load conditions that could cause overheating or failure.