
Heil Quaker ICP 1052820 Motor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1052820 Motor is a high-performance, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement designed for residential and light commercial condensing units. Engineered as a 1/4 HP condenser fan motor, this workhorse operates at a precise 840 RPM to maintain optimal head pressure and heat rejection across the coils. With a 208-230Vac power requirement and a low 1.4 Amp draw, it provides efficient thermal management without overloading the circuit. This single phase HVAC motor features a standard 48 NEMA frame size and a resilient sleeve bearing system, making it a drop-in solution for contractors servicing Heil, Tempstar, and International Comfort Products equipment.
Built for durability in demanding outdoor environments, this permanent split capacitor motor utilizes a band mount configuration and rotates in a clockwise (CW) direction. Technicians typically find this model in popular AC units like the ACD042HAA and ACD048HAA series. When swapping out a seized or noisy condenser motor, verify your lead lengths and capacitor ratings to ensure the system returns to factory specifications. This 840 RPM fan motor is essential for preventing compressor overheating and extending the lifecycle of the entire split system.
- OEM Compatibility: Direct replacement for Heil Quaker and ICP 1052820 part numbers, ensuring perfect mechanical and electrical fit.
- Efficient Performance: Low 1.4 Amp rating and 1/4 HP output provide the necessary torque for heavy-duty fan blades while maintaining energy efficiency.
- Robust Construction: The NEMA 48 frame and sleeve bearing design are engineered for quiet operation and long-term reliability in varying climates.
- Optimized Airflow: A steady 840 RPM speed ensures consistent air volume over the condenser coils for maximum cooling capacity.
Common Questions
What are the signs that my condenser motor is failing?
Common indicators include a humming sound without fan movement, the motor housing being too hot to touch, or the AC system shutting down due to high-pressure trips. These issues often stem from a failed start run capacitor or integrated thermal overload.
Can I use this motor if my original was 1075 RPM?
No. Replacing a higher RPM motor with an 840 RPM motor will significantly reduce airflow, leading to increased head pressure and potential compressor damage. Always match the RPM and horsepower listed on the original data plate.
Which direction does this motor rotate?
This specific model is a CW rotation motor (Clockwise) when viewed from the lead end. Ensure your fan blade pitch is compatible with clockwise rotation to move air in the correct direction.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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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$147.61Heil Quaker ICP 1052820 Motor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1052820 Motor is a high-performance, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement designed for residential and light commercial condensing units. Engineered as a 1/4 HP condenser fan motor, this workhorse operates at a precise 840 RPM to maintain optimal head pressure and heat rejection across the coils. With a 208-230Vac power requirement and a low 1.4 Amp draw, it provides efficient thermal management without overloading the circuit. This single phase HVAC motor features a standard 48 NEMA frame size and a resilient sleeve bearing system, making it a drop-in solution for contractors servicing Heil, Tempstar, and International Comfort Products equipment.
Built for durability in demanding outdoor environments, this permanent split capacitor motor utilizes a band mount configuration and rotates in a clockwise (CW) direction. Technicians typically find this model in popular AC units like the ACD042HAA and ACD048HAA series. When swapping out a seized or noisy condenser motor, verify your lead lengths and capacitor ratings to ensure the system returns to factory specifications. This 840 RPM fan motor is essential for preventing compressor overheating and extending the lifecycle of the entire split system.
- OEM Compatibility: Direct replacement for Heil Quaker and ICP 1052820 part numbers, ensuring perfect mechanical and electrical fit.
- Efficient Performance: Low 1.4 Amp rating and 1/4 HP output provide the necessary torque for heavy-duty fan blades while maintaining energy efficiency.
- Robust Construction: The NEMA 48 frame and sleeve bearing design are engineered for quiet operation and long-term reliability in varying climates.
- Optimized Airflow: A steady 840 RPM speed ensures consistent air volume over the condenser coils for maximum cooling capacity.
Common Questions
What are the signs that my condenser motor is failing?
Common indicators include a humming sound without fan movement, the motor housing being too hot to touch, or the AC system shutting down due to high-pressure trips. These issues often stem from a failed start run capacitor or integrated thermal overload.
Can I use this motor if my original was 1075 RPM?
No. Replacing a higher RPM motor with an 840 RPM motor will significantly reduce airflow, leading to increased head pressure and potential compressor damage. Always match the RPM and horsepower listed on the original data plate.
Which direction does this motor rotate?
This specific model is a CW rotation motor (Clockwise) when viewed from the lead end. Ensure your fan blade pitch is compatible with clockwise rotation to move air in the correct direction.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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 Heil Quaker ICP 1052820 Motor is a high-performance, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement designed for residential and light commercial condensing units. Engineered as a 1/4 HP condenser fan motor, this workhorse operates at a precise 840 RPM to maintain optimal head pressure and heat rejection across the coils. With a 208-230Vac power requirement and a low 1.4 Amp draw, it provides efficient thermal management without overloading the circuit. This single phase HVAC motor features a standard 48 NEMA frame size and a resilient sleeve bearing system, making it a drop-in solution for contractors servicing Heil, Tempstar, and International Comfort Products equipment.
Built for durability in demanding outdoor environments, this permanent split capacitor motor utilizes a band mount configuration and rotates in a clockwise (CW) direction. Technicians typically find this model in popular AC units like the ACD042HAA and ACD048HAA series. When swapping out a seized or noisy condenser motor, verify your lead lengths and capacitor ratings to ensure the system returns to factory specifications. This 840 RPM fan motor is essential for preventing compressor overheating and extending the lifecycle of the entire split system.
- OEM Compatibility: Direct replacement for Heil Quaker and ICP 1052820 part numbers, ensuring perfect mechanical and electrical fit.
- Efficient Performance: Low 1.4 Amp rating and 1/4 HP output provide the necessary torque for heavy-duty fan blades while maintaining energy efficiency.
- Robust Construction: The NEMA 48 frame and sleeve bearing design are engineered for quiet operation and long-term reliability in varying climates.
- Optimized Airflow: A steady 840 RPM speed ensures consistent air volume over the condenser coils for maximum cooling capacity.
Common Questions
What are the signs that my condenser motor is failing?
Common indicators include a humming sound without fan movement, the motor housing being too hot to touch, or the AC system shutting down due to high-pressure trips. These issues often stem from a failed start run capacitor or integrated thermal overload.
Can I use this motor if my original was 1075 RPM?
No. Replacing a higher RPM motor with an 840 RPM motor will significantly reduce airflow, leading to increased head pressure and potential compressor damage. Always match the RPM and horsepower listed on the original data plate.
Which direction does this motor rotate?
This specific model is a CW rotation motor (Clockwise) when viewed from the lead end. Ensure your fan blade pitch is compatible with clockwise rotation to move air in the correct direction.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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.












