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The Diversitech 6207E Evergreen EM ECM is a high-quality, 3/4 HP electric motor designed for HVAC applications. Featuring a unique CW/CCW auto-learn function, it supports 208V or 115V power inputs and eliminates the need for an external capacitor. Its smart wiring compatibility with standard thermostats ensures easy integration and reliable, efficient operation.
| ASIN | B00STQ3S7O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,143 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #71 in Replacement Outdoor Power Tool Engines #20,145 in Electrical Equipment |
| Brand Name | Genteq |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (434) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815585020516 |
| Horsepower | 4 Horsepower |
| Included Components | Evergreen EM ECM,3/4HP,208V |
| Item Weight | 14.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GENTEQ |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | 6207E |
| Model Name | Genteq Air Conditioner Blower Motor 208-230V, 1075 RPM, 3/4 HP, 6207E |
| Part Number | 2051 |
| Speed | 1100 RPM |
| UPC | 815585020516 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 Day Warranty |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
A**R
What u see is what you get, only time will tell if it was built with quality and integrity.
What u see is what u get and it came on time, worth the price, working fine so far, use the cold and heat functions since the new installment and I'm please with the provider, product and their professionalism. Moreover, I'm pleased with myself, did a good cleaning on the blower housing and other intricate areas/ never been touched in 15yrs, plus I saved be a noticeable amount of money $800 plus, and it wasn't difficult with the right tools and YouTube!
V**U
Direct Replacement for Blower Fan Motor
Fast shipping, very competitive price and direct replacement for my outdated blower fan motor. Easily installed directly in place of my previous version, including the wiring; so all I had to do was mount and plug in. Save yourself over a thousand dollars and replace yourself. Note, the output shaft was quite a bit longer than the original version I had, but it did not extrude past the fan shroud.
J**R
Excellent build quality, CW/CCW auto-learn is neat, manual is great.
Not intended to replace PSC motors... but can if you know some basic electrical. Here's how: Motor requires 3 power wires: ground, 230V L1, 230V L2. (or 115V, it'll accept that too). Control requires 2 wires from your 24VAC transformer: common (0V) and 24VAC hooked to one of the speed inputs. If you hook your thermostat C wire (common) to the motor C terminal and hook your thermostat G wire (fan) to the motor Speed5 (or any other speed) terminal then the thermostat commands the blower motor on and you're good to go. Does not use the PSC external capacitor - just remove it. Working great. Obviously high build quality. Very nice motor. The direction auto-learning is impressive. The manual it came with is top notch and answered every wiring question I could have.
P**O
$300 vs $1700 AC Company
Direct match. Comes with several wiring options but for a Genteq it was plug n play. 70 minute install. (Would've been quicker but once mounted i had to rotate the motor 180*). 10/10 would recommend.
N**1
First Motor Lasted 7 Years. Bought Another One.
In 2017 the blower motor in my furnace (AC) stopped working. Knowing that I would pay a small fortune if I called an HVAC company, I figured I would look at it my self first. After removing the panel, a couple of screws holding the blower fan in place, and disconnecting the wiring to the motor (after taking pictures!) I had the fan assembly out. There were a few bolts to loosen and the motor was free of the blower fan. I looked up the specs on the motor and this was the compatible replacement. At the time I paid $270. The new motor went back in place and I have had 7 trouble free years of cold AC in Florida. A week ago I noticed that the fan was running all the time even when the thermostat was not calling for cold air. Something seemed to be stuck on. I first tried replacing some relays in the furnace and checked the wiring and all looked good. Since this motor has the control board inside it, someone in another review mentioned that it was possible for a relay on the board to fail while closed. I looked up this motor again and saw that it was $329. That is really not much of an increase in 7 years. So I figured I would order the same motor again. This weekend I swapped the motor out again and my HVAC system is working normally again. It took about 90 minutes to replace the motor and test everything and the only tools I needed were a set of socket wrenches. This motor is very good value and very reliable. I have probably saved myself thousands of dollars replacing it twice myself. Anyone with some basic DIY skills should be able to replace this motor. Just make sure to disconnect the breaker first! :)
M**.
Perfect plug and play - Better than before
I have an ICP system and this thing was plug and play. Now my A/C is blowing better than when I bought my house. Cooled my home much faster than the old motor.
B**N
It’s ok
My factory motor lasted 8 years then made some horrible noise like a Harley was in the air handler. So I bought one of these motors to replace it and it hooked right up with no issues at all. Swapped it out in like 30 mins. That replacement one lasted around 5 years. Came home one day to find the outside compressor and lines frozen over. Outside fan and compressor would run but the air handler would not. Couldn’t get it to turn even when manually wiring it without using the thermostat. Unplugging everything and kicking the motor would get it to work for a while but eventually it would just not come on anymore. Bought another replacement and it fires right up and works fine. The shafts on these rust like crazy so they are not easy to get out of the squirrel cage without an angle grinder and a hammer. It is not fun at all. The old factory motor in my Carrier had a stainless shaft that didn’t rust at all in the 8 years it ran.
A**R
Fit my Rheem perfectly!!!
Our indoor air handler, Rheem, quit blowing air one night and the coils were frozen solid. My years working with my dad doing HVAC told me not to panic and assume the system is low of coolant but to look further. Went to the air handler and found the frozen coils and the fan motor making a strange humming sound. I knew what that was. We called a local company here in Albany, Georgia and was quoted $2100. Technician said cheapest motor online was $640. WRONG. But their quote still showed the motor costing $1650. We paid less than $350, Amazon shipped it to our house on a Saturday, and 2 hours later it was in and running quieter than the original. I attached pictures of my Rheem original and this replacement box. The instructions show examples having you use the #3 and #5 speed taps, but mine was set up for #1 and #5 and that's the way I left it. Low speed for heat and high speed for cool. Simple. It really did turn out to be just plug and play. Thanks to this company for an awesome product.
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