Since A. O. Smith Electrical
Products Company introduced its new 4-in-1 multiple-horsepower replacement
motor for the heating and air conditioning (HAC) market, the demand has
been strong.
This 4-in-1 replacement motor may be easily and quickly installed on-site
for most condenser fan applications. The unique design of this single-speed
motor allows it to operate efficiently and effectively at multiple horsepowers.
The 4-in-1 motor is referred to as stock number ORM5458 and is a multi-horsepower
replacement motor for Emerson, Rheem, and other models. The motor is suited
for 208-230 volt, 1075-RPM applications ranging from 1/3 through 1/6 horsepower.
The totally enclosed motor is capable of reversible rotation. Mounting
of the motor also offers great flexibility, as it may be mounted via a
bellyband, thru-bolts or shell holes. Another added feature of the 4-in-1
motor is its short 4-inch body, which allows the motor to be installed
in various positions including horizontal, shaft-up or shaft-down.
“This multi-horsepower replacement motor is generating a great amount
of interest among service technicians due to the motor’s flexible
capabilities, stated Warren Doney, manager of channel marketing, A. O.
Smith Electrical Products Company. A. O. Smith’s 4-in-1 Multi-horsepower
Replacement Motor “Demand for the new 4-in-1 motor is already exceeding
our expectations,” Doney commented.
Every A. O. Smith 4-in-1 multiple horsepower replacement motor is designated
with the A. O. Smith Conservationist? logo symbolizing its high efficiency
rating. The product helps eliminate the need to stock four models for
replacement applications. For more information regarding A. O. Smith’s
new 4-in-1 multi-horsepower replacement motor, visit www.aosmithmotors.com
for a copy of bulletin #6001.
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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