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rb6369
Aug 16, 2009, 06:28 PM
Rb6369 wrote:
> Hi,can you help me with my problem?? I see that you have a lot of answers for others online .
> I have a aire-flo 92 high efi furnace and 2.5 ton c/a.
> 2 yr old with no problems until now. Motor overheated and shuts off until cooled down. Runs about 2 min and gets super hot. Talked to the place I got the furnace and they told me that the motor was bad but under warranty. Picked up a new motor but the same problem? The told me to take the capactor out a tape the leads together to see if the fixed the problem but it didn't. Should I try a new capactor? Or something else? I don't live near the heating company so I can't have them come out to check it.
> Any help would be great.
> Put in same motor that came out and called them the next day and they told me the motor I took in was still good??

Tested motor amps on high speed it's pulling 17 amps medium speed 10 amps and low speed 8 amps but the motor still is very hot. Can't test the capacitor with my meter. If the capacitor is bad will this cause the motor to pull high amps or run hot? The motor starts and blower takes off with no problem. 734-652-3148 thanks for your help. Motor tag amp rating is 8 amps but at high speed it's running 17 amps is this normal.

KISS
Aug 16, 2009, 06:58 PM
Nope. ALWAYS replace motor and cap together.

rb6369
Aug 16, 2009, 07:51 PM
Hi here's an update. I took the capacitor of and tape the cap leads off separately and so far it seems to have corrected the problem??

rb6369
Aug 16, 2009, 07:55 PM
I will get a new capacitor tomarrow but I will turn off the ac tonight.

rb6369
Aug 17, 2009, 03:36 PM
Hi and thanks for the answers, I put a new capacitor in today seems to work. Now getting 6 amps on the white and 6 on the black wire. Does that seem right to you? Thanks,Ron

mygirlsdad77
Aug 17, 2009, 04:19 PM
Sounds within range. IF capacitor was bad, motor would draw to many amps. 17 amps was way to high. Sounds like you have the problem fixed, good job, and let us know if it overheats again. Lee.