
Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind) 4212400 Motor
As a veteran tech, you know that finding an exact Texas Furnace 4212400 Motor replacement is critical for maintaining the static pressure requirements of older Consolidated Industries units. This 3/4 HP blower motor is a double shaft induction motor engineered for 115V single-phase applications. Running at 1100 RPM, this direct drive motor provides the consistent torque needed to move air through multi-stage or high-static ductwork without premature failure or thermal tripping.
Its twin shaft configuration is a specific requirement for furnace layouts where both the indoor blower wheel and induction assemblies may be driven by a centralized power source. Featuring a rugged heavy-duty frame and precision-balanced components, this motor minimizes vibration that often leads to bearing wear in residential heating systems. When replacing this furnace blower motor, verify your run capacitor values and check for intermittent failure symptoms like humming or overheating, which often stem from restricted airflow or thermal overload issues common in aged Texas Furnace installations.
Key Benefits for Field Technicians- Precision Dual-Shaft Design: Ensures exact fitment for Consolidated Industries 4212400 specifications without the need for shaft modifications.
- High-Torque Performance: The 3/4 HP motor rating handles high-static pressure environments, preventing common furnace airflow errors.
- Reliable 1100 RPM Cycle: Optimized for standard heat exchanger cooling rates to prevent the high limit switch from tripping.
- OEM Compatibility: A direct furnace motor replacement that drops into existing Texas Furnace mounting brackets.
Can I use a single-shaft motor to replace the 4212400?
No. The double shaft design is required for specific HVAC blower configurations that utilize both ends for system cooling or induction. A single-shaft alternative will not provide the necessary mechanical clearance or drive points.
What causes this motor to pull high amperage?
Check for dirty blower wheels or restrictive air filters. In these 115v furnace motors, excessive load from airflow resistance at 1100 RPM will eventually cause the internal thermal protector to open.
Does this motor require a specific capacitor?
Yes, ensure you match the MFD rating found on the existing motor nameplate. Using an incorrect PSC motor capacitor will lead to low starting torque and winding failure.
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.
Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind) 4212400 Motor
As a veteran tech, you know that finding an exact Texas Furnace 4212400 Motor replacement is critical for maintaining the static pressure requirements of older Consolidated Industries units. This 3/4 HP blower motor is a double shaft induction motor engineered for 115V single-phase applications. Running at 1100 RPM, this direct drive motor provides the consistent torque needed to move air through multi-stage or high-static ductwork without premature failure or thermal tripping.
Its twin shaft configuration is a specific requirement for furnace layouts where both the indoor blower wheel and induction assemblies may be driven by a centralized power source. Featuring a rugged heavy-duty frame and precision-balanced components, this motor minimizes vibration that often leads to bearing wear in residential heating systems. When replacing this furnace blower motor, verify your run capacitor values and check for intermittent failure symptoms like humming or overheating, which often stem from restricted airflow or thermal overload issues common in aged Texas Furnace installations.
Key Benefits for Field Technicians- Precision Dual-Shaft Design: Ensures exact fitment for Consolidated Industries 4212400 specifications without the need for shaft modifications.
- High-Torque Performance: The 3/4 HP motor rating handles high-static pressure environments, preventing common furnace airflow errors.
- Reliable 1100 RPM Cycle: Optimized for standard heat exchanger cooling rates to prevent the high limit switch from tripping.
- OEM Compatibility: A direct furnace motor replacement that drops into existing Texas Furnace mounting brackets.
Can I use a single-shaft motor to replace the 4212400?
No. The double shaft design is required for specific HVAC blower configurations that utilize both ends for system cooling or induction. A single-shaft alternative will not provide the necessary mechanical clearance or drive points.
What causes this motor to pull high amperage?
Check for dirty blower wheels or restrictive air filters. In these 115v furnace motors, excessive load from airflow resistance at 1100 RPM will eventually cause the internal thermal protector to open.
Does this motor require a specific capacitor?
Yes, ensure you match the MFD rating found on the existing motor nameplate. Using an incorrect PSC motor capacitor will lead to low starting torque and winding failure.
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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As a veteran tech, you know that finding an exact Texas Furnace 4212400 Motor replacement is critical for maintaining the static pressure requirements of older Consolidated Industries units. This 3/4 HP blower motor is a double shaft induction motor engineered for 115V single-phase applications. Running at 1100 RPM, this direct drive motor provides the consistent torque needed to move air through multi-stage or high-static ductwork without premature failure or thermal tripping.
Its twin shaft configuration is a specific requirement for furnace layouts where both the indoor blower wheel and induction assemblies may be driven by a centralized power source. Featuring a rugged heavy-duty frame and precision-balanced components, this motor minimizes vibration that often leads to bearing wear in residential heating systems. When replacing this furnace blower motor, verify your run capacitor values and check for intermittent failure symptoms like humming or overheating, which often stem from restricted airflow or thermal overload issues common in aged Texas Furnace installations.
Key Benefits for Field Technicians- Precision Dual-Shaft Design: Ensures exact fitment for Consolidated Industries 4212400 specifications without the need for shaft modifications.
- High-Torque Performance: The 3/4 HP motor rating handles high-static pressure environments, preventing common furnace airflow errors.
- Reliable 1100 RPM Cycle: Optimized for standard heat exchanger cooling rates to prevent the high limit switch from tripping.
- OEM Compatibility: A direct furnace motor replacement that drops into existing Texas Furnace mounting brackets.
Can I use a single-shaft motor to replace the 4212400?
No. The double shaft design is required for specific HVAC blower configurations that utilize both ends for system cooling or induction. A single-shaft alternative will not provide the necessary mechanical clearance or drive points.
What causes this motor to pull high amperage?
Check for dirty blower wheels or restrictive air filters. In these 115v furnace motors, excessive load from airflow resistance at 1100 RPM will eventually cause the internal thermal protector to open.
Does this motor require a specific capacitor?
Yes, ensure you match the MFD rating found on the existing motor nameplate. Using an incorrect PSC motor capacitor will lead to low starting torque and winding failure.
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.











