A. O. Smith Electrical Products
Company has introduced its new PSC oil burner motor for the heating and
air conditioning market.
High efficiency and low maintenance features of the PSC oil burner replacement
motor afford the benefits of a five-year warranty, one of the longest
replacement motor warranties in the industry.
The motor’s permanent split capacitor (PSC) design will allow it
motor to perform at a significantly higher efficiency, resulting in cooler
operation.
A. O. Smith engineered the replacement model as a switch-less motor to
prevent unnecessary failures. The ball bearing construction of this new
design requires less maintenance than conventional oil burner motors.
By combining all of these features, A. O. Smith has developed one of the
most reliable motors for the oil burner market. Referred to as stock number
OBK6002, this modern switch-less, PSC oil burner replacement motor is
designed to provide reliable service without sacrificing longevity.
This 1/7 horsepower motor is suited for 115 volt, 3450-rpm applications.
It is a replacement for the original Beckett oil burner motor 21805U on
AF/AFG burners B2001, B2002, B2003, and B2004 chassis.
“Due to the greater reliability and extended life of this new replacement
motor, I believe A. O. Smith will gain popularity in the oil burner market,”
commented Warren Doney, manager of channel marketing, A. O. Smith Electrical
Products Company. “Backing the motor with a five-year warranty is
a testament to our engineering confidence as well as our commitment to
this market,” Doney added.
For more information regarding A. O. Smith’s new oil burner replacement
motor, visit www.aosmithmotors.com for a copy of bulletin #6002.
A. O. Smith Electrical Products Company, based in Tipp City, Ohio, is
A. O. Smith Corporation’s largest operating unit, with 2003 sales
of $825 million. It manufactures a comprehensive line of fractional horsepower
A/C and D/C, hermetic, and integral horsepower electric motors used in
a wide array of consumer, commercial, and industrial products.
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