Upgraded OEM Lennox Armstrong Ducane 1/5 HP 230V Condenser Fan Motor 100483-02 - Replacement Part for HVAC Systems, Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps
Upgraded OEM Lennox Armstrong Ducane 1/5 HP 230V Condenser Fan Motor 100483-02 - Replacement Part for HVAC Systems, Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps

Upgraded OEM Lennox Armstrong Ducane 1/5 HP 230V Condenser Fan Motor 100483-02 - Replacement Part for HVAC Systems, Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps

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Product Description

Condenser Fan Motor for the Outdoor A/C Unit

Product Features

BRAND NEW OEM Upgraded Condenser Fan Motor

1/5 HP, 208-230 Volt

OEM Wiring Color Code & Wiring Diagram Makes Wiring Easy!

Customer Reviews

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This replaces Lennox part #100483-02 (Model # K48HXGFG-4294). I had trouble finding it by model #, but easily found it by part number.Color coded wires matched the original, which made replacement trivial.This is a super easy job, and doing it myself saved over $500. I was fairly certain the problem was the fan (that or the relay), but decided to call a “pro” to confirm.The HVAC tech that diagnosed the problem said the part was $681 from them, PLUS installation.This motor is a perfect fit, and seems to be of high quality (we’ll see how reliability is in a year or three). It took me less than 30 minutes from start to finish.Tips:CUT POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE DOING ANYTHING!!!Take pics of where the wires connect BEFORE disconnecting, so you don’t question it when hooking up the new one.Be careful with the capacitor (where the purple wire connects), because it may still hold a substantial electrical charge even though you’ve shut off power to the unit. I used insulated needle-nose pliers to detach and reattach that wire, to be safe. Best to do that with all three wires, actually.