
Average Rating: 4

Specs
| Item | Evaporative Cooler Motor |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | Split Phase |
| Enclosure | Open Dripproof |
| HP | 1/3 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Nameplate RPM | 1725 |
| NEMA/IEC Frame | 56Z |
| Frame | 56Z |
| Voltage | 115 |
| Hz | 60 |
| Phase | 1 |
| Full Load Amps | 6.5 |
| Mounting | Ring |
| Thermal Protection | Auto |
| Insulation Class | B |
| Service Factor | 1 |
| Bearings | Ball |
| Ambient Temperature | 40?C |
| Rotation | CCWLE |
| Length Less Shaft | 7-15/16" |
| Overall Length | 9-7/16" |
| Shaft Dia. | 1/2" |
| Shaft Length | 1-1/2" |
| Ring Dia. | 2-1/2" |
| Ring to Ring Center | 7-7/16" |
| RPM Range | 1400 to 1800 |
| Standards | UL, CSA |
| UNSPSC | 26101603 |
| Weight | 12.990000 |
| SKUs | 2HTK3 |
Description
- Designed for evaporative coolers, pumps, and other devices in high-moisture environments. Moisture-resistant features include: plated hardware and switch parts, fungus treatment, and double-dip varnish.
- UL Recognized and CSA Certified.
- Ring dia.: 2-1/2" Service factor: 1.0, except 5DVX1 is 1.25 and 4UE50 is 1.15 Insulation: Class B Max. ambient: 40 C Thermal protection: auto
Customer Reviews
Replaced my Norweco Singulair Aerator motor with this motor
Monday, December 13, 2010I'm not recommending you do this - but I have and so far it's working fine. I have a septic system with a Norweco Singulair Aerator motor: Model 96; 60Hz; 1725rpm; HP 1/6; Volts 115; Amps 4.0; Frame F56Z; Motor Ref; Motor Ref: R611736B198B; LR22132. To replace it cost $460 from my dealer (part only, add $176 for service call/install), the new Norweco model is model 206C, 1/6 hp, 1725rpm, 4A, 56 (motor size). All the hardware on my old one was good, just the motor died after 8 years. I decided to try this inexpensive motor since it's the same size. It's not an fully enclosed motor and it doesn't have bearings, but I wanted to try something inexpensive first and see how it goes. I used the old hardware and fitted it to the motor. The shaft diameter is only 1/2" on this new motor, so I ordered a 3-pack of Dayton 3FJL1 Sleeve Bearings 533851 to increase the shaft diameter to 5/8", which worked fine (I used 2 of them). I have the motor go on at 6AM and off at 10PM. That way it only goes on once/day instead of switching it on/off every hour which damages the motor. We'll see how long this new one lasts. I paid $65 including shipping and the sleeves from drillspot.com. They shipped it very fast. Again - I'm not recommending you do this - I'm just reporting what I did.






