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OEM Carrier Bryant Payne Furnace ECM Blower Motor Module Replaces HK44EA123 HD44SE122

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Description

This is a Brand New OEM Upgraded Carrier/Bryant/Payne ECM Blower Motor Module. The motor is 1/2 HP and 120/240 volt. This listing is just the module, but works with the motor #s listed below.
Function:
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. In an HVAC system, motors typically turn the air conditioning fan blade and the furnace blower motor. Newer high efficient motors, such as X13 and ECM motors, have "end caps" that control the motor speeds. These can be removed and replaced separately.
Replaces Old Part #s:
HK44EA123 HD44SE122
Repair Difficulty Level:
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Additional Information

HP Rating:
1/2
VAC:
120/240v
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4 Reviews

  • 5
    item exactly right product

    Posted by bob on 3rd Jun 2022 5:51

    extremely fast delivering of item

  • 5
    Carrier Motor Control Module, Replacement

    Posted by David on 25th Jun 2021 15:21

    The part was perfect , installed easily and works as new. NAHVAC was great to work with, excellent pricing, great correspondence, quick shipping. These folks deserve a very good rating.

  • 5
    Motor Control Module

    Posted by Darren Klase on 23rd Dec 2020 18:16

    Fixed my blower fault perfectly.

  • 3
    Gets your blower running while only replacing the control module

    Posted by Mark H on 17th Oct 2018 20:10

    This is the latest (3.0) version of the ECM for the 1/2 HP blower motor. Unlike the photo, it has a 5 pin power connector and 4 pin control connector with an adapter for 16 pin control cables. If the motor hasn't thrown the magnets (if the shaft still rotates freely), this will get the blower running without having to even remove the squirrel cage and at lower cost than an entire new motor/ECM assembly. In my view, these are electrically overstressed, which is why they fail so often, but this module will restore operation to original conditions.

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