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The Diversitech 6207E Evergreen EM ECM is a 3/4 horsepower, 208V electrical motor featuring advanced Evergreen Electronically Commutated Motor technology. It offers superior energy efficiency, reliable performance, and durable construction, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking to optimize power usage and reduce costs in demanding electrical applications.
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.
A**R
Replaces X13. Works great!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Great replacement for my expensive X13 blower motor. Direct replacement, plug and play. Works fine.
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! :)
N**K
Great replacement
Great replacement, perfect fit, super easy to install.
M**N
Great replacement
Works great! Its like I got a brand new AC unit.
K**R
A whole lot of work installing a motor just to find it's defective
Motor would not automatically run when 1st time under power to find the correct direction. Called tech support and they had me add jumper wires to terminals 1,3 and 5 but the motor just ran the same and said it was defective and I should return it and order a new one.
Z**S
Very good replacement
If your HVAC unit uses this motor I recommend it. I have bought the same one twice. The last one lasted 6 years in a harsh environment blowing both heating and AC.... AND during some record setting periods of 100º+ heat. It's in a roof top unit in the sun. That's good enough for me. If you buy this at the HVAC supply expect to pay a couple hundred more. This is OEM as far as I know.Installation instructions are outstanding. The packing is excellent.
M**E
Works
Cheaper than OEM X13.The cost somewhat outweighs converting to PSC motor with ECM board.The conversion is around $50 cheaper. However, PSC motors are less efficient and will cost more over time on electric.Mine seems a bit loud. I can hear the motor vs just the fan spinning. Its not super loud, just a low hum.We'll see how long this lasts.Pro tip. Use the cheap filters with the green colored horse hair looking fabric.Why?ECM motors are constant speed.If there's a restriction in the system it will ramp up the amps to meet the speed demand.This will shorten the life of the ECM board by either burning up the inrush resistor, blowing a capacitor or burning a mosfet.Those fancy filters only add restrictions to airflow, enough so, it will burn up the ECM.
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