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Trane Air Conditioner Replacement Motor 2S004 Clam-Shell/Cap-Can Mounting Style 4 MFD/370VAC Capacitor is required for the motor.(not included w/motor)We do recommend replacing the run capacitor. Specifications: 1/6 HP, 1625 RPM, 1.0 amps, 208-230V 1-speed Shaft 1/2" x 2-1/4", Rotation CW Shaft End 5" Body Diameter, Motor case length 4.10" TENV-Totally Enclosed Non Ventilated 4 MFD/370VAC Capacitor Required Suggested Replacement for the following models: 5KCP29BCA010AS, 5KCP29BCA427S, 5KCP29DCA378S, D151268P01, MOT8803, MOT18732, MOT11049, X70671626010, X70378317010, K48XAFW-1327, K48HXFSB-3999, K048AHS1367011J, K48HXAHS-1367, Dayton 6DNL7, 48HT72, 50PN57. Our replacement products are model or part number specific. Please before purchasing, make sure this product fits your application. We always recommend a trained technician to help with installation. Always turn off the power before attempting to replace any electrical product. The registered trademarks of their respective owners include the brand names and logos. The sole purpose of utilizing the brand name or model designation for this product is to showcase compatibility.
1/6 hp, 1625 RPM, 1.0 amps, 208-230V
Shaft 1/2" x 2-1/4"
Rotation CW Shaft End
5" motor diameter
This fits also 2TTR1018A1000AA TRANE A/C. The a/c has bolts going down through the top into the motor. The motor here has studs coming up from motor through top. You will need 4 nuts that fit. You need to change the capacitor. This has a 4 MFD. The one that came off had a 5. Even if you have an old 4 just buy a new one. If you have a dual capacitor, get one that matches the compressor and the motor. Take a picture of the old wiring and put it back just like it was. If you have a 30/5 and not 2 capacitors you need 30/4. Do not touch anything until you turn off all power. Ground the capacitor before touching it too. Secure all loose wires with a tie. The one in my picture was a mess with wires hanging everywhere.Aaac Service heating and air McDonough recommends this motor. The old motor was 1675 RPM this one is 1625 close enough. This is a short motor and shaft with 42 frame fits just right. Spin the fan manually before you put power back on to insure it is not hitting anything.