Overview
The Trane MOT10381 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) motor designed specifically for use in Trane heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. It serves as a reliable replacement component to ensure the proper function and longevity of Trane units. As an OEM part, it is engineered to meet the exact specifications and quality standards set by Trane, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance within the designated HVAC equipment.
Features
The MOT10381 motor typically includes features common to high-quality HVAC motors: * Genuine OEM component ensures a perfect fit and dependable operation.
* Designed for energy efficiency, contributing to lower operating costs for the HVAC system.
* Durable construction suitable for continuous operation in HVAC environments.
* May be utilized as a blower motor or a condenser fan motor, depending on the specific application in Trane units.
* Engineered to work seamlessly with other Trane system components, such as control boards and fan blades.
Specifications
Specific technical details for the MOT10381 Trane Motor can vary based on the manufacturing batch and exact application. However, general specifications often include: * Type: Electric Motor (often a Permanent Split Capacitor – PSC or similar)
* Horsepower (HP): Typically a fractional horsepower motor (e.g., 1/2 HP, 3/4 HP), though specific HP ratings require verification for the exact part number.
* Voltage: Commonly 208/230V or a similar standard residential/commercial voltage for Trane HVAC units.
* Phase: Single-phase (1 PH).
* RPM: Varies, but usually designed for typical HVAC fan/blower speeds (e.g., 1075 RPM or multiple speeds).
* Enclosure: Designed for the operating environment of the unit (e.g., open air over, totally enclosed).
Applications
The Trane MOT10381 motor is primarily used as a replacement part in Trane and sometimes American Standard HVAC units. Its common applications include: * Residential and Light Commercial Furnaces and Air Handlers: Driving the blower wheel to circulate conditioned air through ductwork.
* Condensing Units and Heat Pumps: Powering the condenser fan blade to move air across the outdoor coil for heat exchange.
* Routine Maintenance and Repair: Used by HVAC technicians to replace a failed or worn-out original motor in compatible Trane systems.


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