
Carrier HC41AE220 Motor
The Carrier HC41AE220 is a high-performance direct drive blower motor designed as a genuine OEM replacement for Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers and furnaces. Engineering for 208-230V single-phase systems, this 1/3 HP HVAC motor operates at 1050 RPM to provide consistent static pressure and airflow across diverse residential and commercial configurations. As a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor, it features a 48-frame NEMA design and a counter-clockwise (CCWLE) rotation, ensuring a direct fit for units requiring efficient air circulation. This Carrier replacement motor is built for continuous duty (S1), utilizing heavy-duty internal components and 10.64 lb of robust construction to handle high-demand cycles without thermal instability. For contractors performing a Carrier blower motor replacement, this component ensures the electrical and mechanical integrity of the original system design, maintaining factory-spec performance without the compatibility risks associated with universal after-market alternatives.
Key Benefits:
- Genuine Factory Authorized Part: Specifically engineered for a precise fit in Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers, eliminating the need for field modifications.
- Reliable PSC Technology: The 1/3 Horsepower permanent split capacitor design offers higher efficiency and lower operating costs than standard shaded-pole motors.
- Optimized 1050 RPM Performance: Calibrated for the specific torque requirements of indoor fan motors to maintain proper CFM across evaporative coils.
- Broad Voltage Compatibility: Rated for 208-230V applications at 60Hz, providing versatility for various electrical service entries.
- Durable NEMA 48 Frame: Standardized industrial frame size ensures the HC41AE220 fits existing mounting brackets and belly bands.
Common Questions:
How do I confirm the rotation of the HC41AE220?
This motor is lead-end counter-clockwise (CCWLE). Always verify your existing blower wheel direction before installation, as incorrect rotation will significantly reduce airflow and can lead to coil icing.
Which capacitor is required for this 1/3 HP motor?
While the specific run capacitor value depends on the system revision, most 1/3 HP Carrier PSC motors in this class require a 5 MFD or 7.5 MFD / 370V capacitor. It is standard practice to replace the run capacitor when installing a new motor to prevent premature winding failure.
What are the symptoms of a failing blower motor?
Technicians should look for high amperage draws, increased bearing noise, or thermal tripping. If the motor is getting 230V but requires a "kick start" to spin, the capacitor or the internal starter windings are likely compromised.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
Carrier HC41AE220 Motor
The Carrier HC41AE220 is a high-performance direct drive blower motor designed as a genuine OEM replacement for Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers and furnaces. Engineering for 208-230V single-phase systems, this 1/3 HP HVAC motor operates at 1050 RPM to provide consistent static pressure and airflow across diverse residential and commercial configurations. As a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor, it features a 48-frame NEMA design and a counter-clockwise (CCWLE) rotation, ensuring a direct fit for units requiring efficient air circulation. This Carrier replacement motor is built for continuous duty (S1), utilizing heavy-duty internal components and 10.64 lb of robust construction to handle high-demand cycles without thermal instability. For contractors performing a Carrier blower motor replacement, this component ensures the electrical and mechanical integrity of the original system design, maintaining factory-spec performance without the compatibility risks associated with universal after-market alternatives.
Key Benefits:
- Genuine Factory Authorized Part: Specifically engineered for a precise fit in Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers, eliminating the need for field modifications.
- Reliable PSC Technology: The 1/3 Horsepower permanent split capacitor design offers higher efficiency and lower operating costs than standard shaded-pole motors.
- Optimized 1050 RPM Performance: Calibrated for the specific torque requirements of indoor fan motors to maintain proper CFM across evaporative coils.
- Broad Voltage Compatibility: Rated for 208-230V applications at 60Hz, providing versatility for various electrical service entries.
- Durable NEMA 48 Frame: Standardized industrial frame size ensures the HC41AE220 fits existing mounting brackets and belly bands.
Common Questions:
How do I confirm the rotation of the HC41AE220?
This motor is lead-end counter-clockwise (CCWLE). Always verify your existing blower wheel direction before installation, as incorrect rotation will significantly reduce airflow and can lead to coil icing.
Which capacitor is required for this 1/3 HP motor?
While the specific run capacitor value depends on the system revision, most 1/3 HP Carrier PSC motors in this class require a 5 MFD or 7.5 MFD / 370V capacitor. It is standard practice to replace the run capacitor when installing a new motor to prevent premature winding failure.
What are the symptoms of a failing blower motor?
Technicians should look for high amperage draws, increased bearing noise, or thermal tripping. If the motor is getting 230V but requires a "kick start" to spin, the capacitor or the internal starter windings are likely compromised.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Carrier HC41AE220 is a high-performance direct drive blower motor designed as a genuine OEM replacement for Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers and furnaces. Engineering for 208-230V single-phase systems, this 1/3 HP HVAC motor operates at 1050 RPM to provide consistent static pressure and airflow across diverse residential and commercial configurations. As a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor, it features a 48-frame NEMA design and a counter-clockwise (CCWLE) rotation, ensuring a direct fit for units requiring efficient air circulation. This Carrier replacement motor is built for continuous duty (S1), utilizing heavy-duty internal components and 10.64 lb of robust construction to handle high-demand cycles without thermal instability. For contractors performing a Carrier blower motor replacement, this component ensures the electrical and mechanical integrity of the original system design, maintaining factory-spec performance without the compatibility risks associated with universal after-market alternatives.
Key Benefits:
- Genuine Factory Authorized Part: Specifically engineered for a precise fit in Carrier, Bryant, and Payne air handlers, eliminating the need for field modifications.
- Reliable PSC Technology: The 1/3 Horsepower permanent split capacitor design offers higher efficiency and lower operating costs than standard shaded-pole motors.
- Optimized 1050 RPM Performance: Calibrated for the specific torque requirements of indoor fan motors to maintain proper CFM across evaporative coils.
- Broad Voltage Compatibility: Rated for 208-230V applications at 60Hz, providing versatility for various electrical service entries.
- Durable NEMA 48 Frame: Standardized industrial frame size ensures the HC41AE220 fits existing mounting brackets and belly bands.
Common Questions:
How do I confirm the rotation of the HC41AE220?
This motor is lead-end counter-clockwise (CCWLE). Always verify your existing blower wheel direction before installation, as incorrect rotation will significantly reduce airflow and can lead to coil icing.
Which capacitor is required for this 1/3 HP motor?
While the specific run capacitor value depends on the system revision, most 1/3 HP Carrier PSC motors in this class require a 5 MFD or 7.5 MFD / 370V capacitor. It is standard practice to replace the run capacitor when installing a new motor to prevent premature winding failure.
What are the symptoms of a failing blower motor?
Technicians should look for high amperage draws, increased bearing noise, or thermal tripping. If the motor is getting 230V but requires a "kick start" to spin, the capacitor or the internal starter windings are likely compromised.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.












