The ECM motor construction and troubleshoot

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

The ECM motor is disassembled and all parts shown. Overview of the electronics in the end bell. Troubleshoot of end bell and motor are covered.
This video is part of the heating and cooling series of training videos made to accompany my websites: www.graycoolingman.com and www.grayfurnaceman.com to pass on what I have learned in many years of service and repair. If you have suggestions or comments they are welcome.
If you are a homeowner looking to repair your own appliance, understand that the voltages can be lethal, the fuels are highly flammable and high pressures are used. Know your limits.

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  • @Angeladvntg
    @Angeladvntg10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you SO MUCH for your video. My Brother owns a large HVAC Company, and refuses to help me. With your & other videos, you've helped me save my furnace!

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    The ECMs are used to increase the efficiency of newer equipment to raise the SEER rating. Many of the newer furnaces and air conditioners use the ECMs. To tell the truth, the ECMs don't save much money, as they fail about when they have saved as much as they cost. But, as you can see, the end bells are repairable. Hope this helps. GFM

  • @ruenjou
    @ruenjou5 жыл бұрын

    Another great video. My refrigerator compressor is also use this type of motor except that the controller circuit is on a separate controller board. Temperature is the biggest enemy for these motors, causing MOSFET or electrolytic capacitors to fail.

  • @dsvollmer
    @dsvollmer6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for getting me started on fixing this problem! It turned out that all I had to do was replace a $9 thermistor but you got me started diagnosing the problem. Thanks!

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Welcome GFM

  • @robertarnold6672
    @robertarnold66726 жыл бұрын

    Nice presentation. I really had no clue on the operation or the troubleshooting of the ECM Motor. I never heard of 3 phase DC either! Learned a lot on this one. I am going through all the videos on your channel that pertain to my job & the equipment I work on. The knowledge I'm picking up by watching your videos is going to be putting a lot of money in my pocket in the future! Thanks Grayfurnanceman!

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Welcome GFM

  • @neitzsche5150
    @neitzsche51508 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, G-Man! You're a natural teacher. Every time I watch one of your videos, whether it's about gas fired equipment or AC units, you're able to break things down and make the subject matter very understandable. Thanks for sharing.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the support. GFM

  • @Lazyguy2112

    @Lazyguy2112

    8 жыл бұрын

    +grayfurnaceman taught me alot thanks.

  • @marcoselgaucho1106
    @marcoselgaucho11065 жыл бұрын

    I had a us motor class yesterday on ecm motors the rep said the ecm motors used to fail alot from condensation in the module thus making the modules now coated with the epoxy on it. Thanks for your videos!

  • @JohnWest4

    @JohnWest4

    Ай бұрын

    Said the $ale$ rep? The second inch deep of epoxy was for what now? The Right to repair is the challenge maybe?

  • @robertfleming2614
    @robertfleming261411 жыл бұрын

    When i got started it did'nt cost much but over the yrs i have spent a lot,buying for 410-a was alot,this yr,ive not been working i hit ebay wide open and spent a lot of money and not sure if i will get to use them,docs are trying everything,no good news yet,i miss it bad,im trying not to give up,its getting hard but still hanging in there for now,the vids on here help me a bunch,i got some new toys if i do get to go back,cant wait to try them out,thanks a lot for the vids,keep em coming!!!!!

  • @Pretzel114
    @Pretzel11410 жыл бұрын

    Hi GFM, Thanks for this great video! I just got this section in the reading material and this video really helped out allot. HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

  • @vetdadcubby4722
    @vetdadcubby47227 жыл бұрын

    To the point, and keeping it simple!! GREAT instructional video!

  • @EminHVAC
    @EminHVAC9 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video GFM. you're very knowledgeable man.

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    The tesla500 ECM vid is an excellent video!! I had never thought that a shorted winding could cause the same symptoms as a bad bearing. Thanks for the comment. Merry Christmas GFM

  • @darylbrinkley2943
    @darylbrinkley29436 жыл бұрын

    Daryl Brinkley - Your video was very helpful for me and very easy to understand Thank You

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Welcome GFM

  • @vemlacduong1954
    @vemlacduong19547 жыл бұрын

    I am very lucky to have your technical help for my trade . God bless you .

  • @kenney5454
    @kenney545410 жыл бұрын

    Good Information, Thanks GFM, Hopefully someone will make a tester for theses bell ends to have in the van, like a capacitor tester if we are going to see a lot more of them. Sounds just like inverter technology as in them ductless compressors must really save energy or manufacturers would not bother. BTW; To get a rebate in Ma. the new furnace has to have an ECM, I assume ... because you'ld be now saving electricity and gas

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. You will still have to start it manually. Thanks for the comment. GFM

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    When I got into the biz about $150 bought my tools. Now $1500 gets you started. Even including inflation it is necessary to have more and higher quality tools to work on today's equipment. Thanks for the comment. GFM

  • @chuckbear1961
    @chuckbear19617 жыл бұрын

    These Electronically controlled motors have shown up in all applications these days .First thing I`ve disassembled that has these motors in was a VCR that drove the capstan and the spinning head that was in 1987 then seen them in computer fans like the one you shown If hooked up to 60 HZ ac the 2 pole unit works as a synchronous motor running at 3600 RPM as in a plug in electric clock

  • @juanzingarello4005
    @juanzingarello40055 жыл бұрын

    My very first encounter with these motors was with a mushroom-style downblast exhaust fan on a high rise residential job. I started the fan on its toggle switch and hearing how slow and soft the fan sounded on startup I honestly thought there was something wrong with the fan or the voltage supply was incorrect. Upon taking off the lid on the fan, I see a small soda can - sized motor. I then realized its an ECM motor. Since then, every job I have come across has started using these motors. The only equipment I haven't seen these used yet is on Cooling Tower fans and hydronic pumps.

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    As in many other energy saving devices, they save energy but do not save money. The increased cost of the product mostly will eliminate all cost savings. I will say that the true ECM motors seem to last longer than the X13 motors. I have not had too many problems with the X13s but others I know have many. Unfortunately, they will probably change the motors so that the testers will not work before we have paid for them. So much for grumbling, it is the world we work in. Thanks GFM

  • @MJ-iy4fb
    @MJ-iy4fb4 жыл бұрын

    Cool video, thanks a million.

  • @skyym3629
    @skyym36299 жыл бұрын

    You are very correct when you say the motors rarely are the problem and the end bell is where the failure usually is. Out of about fifty or so I have come across, only two motors were bad. The rest was just an end bell replacement and it was up and running. Of the two that had bad motors, both of them was just one of the bearing assemblies was shot. I could of just replaced the bearing but in the summer in Az. it gets quite rushed to get the next customer up and running. It was faster and easier to just put a new motor in and go to the next unlucky homeowner. Thanks for showing this on your video. I found it very informational and enjoyed watching it. Cheers

  • @rtd2348

    @rtd2348

    7 жыл бұрын

    skyym3 what causes the end bell to fail

  • @JohnWest4

    @JohnWest4

    Ай бұрын

    @@rtd2348 GFM mentions the MOSFETs that face the heat sink and Thermistors are common failure points.

  • @robertfleming2614
    @robertfleming261411 жыл бұрын

    yes the world we work in is all about the money but we still have to work if we want to live in it. but if i can afford it and it make my job easyer i will buy it. i also bought several tools to take it to the next level of repair,the sman3 is 1 of my best investments.thanks for all the gas furn. videos,they help me a lot!!

  • @robertfleming2614
    @robertfleming261411 жыл бұрын

    i have 2 X13 motors here that the magnets came loose on 1 and bearing locked on the other,i have the zebra vz-7 to check ecm motors great tool but it will cost ya to buy one but it does a great job and this is what hvac is coming to so i invested in it,great investment,you have to buy the extra harness to ck the x13 the evap. and cond. use different harness thats were they get ya everything is about the money these days,know what i mean,thanks for the video

  • @andycensus
    @andycensus10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your videos - I have a carrier unit with an X13 ECM 1/5 hp 230v GE motor - and what it keeps on doing is with the fan switch in the on position, it will run for about three seconds and then shut down - run for three more seconds and then shutdown again - with the blower door removed it will run much longer before it shuts down again. I don't have an ecm tester - is there anyway to tell if it's the fan control board or the ecm module?

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the support. GFM

  • @SuperNickbailey
    @SuperNickbailey10 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Only issues we have found is that you have to make sure the static pressure/airflow have to be right.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    10 жыл бұрын

    Using a variable speed blower to correct ductwork problems is never going to work. As you and I have seen. GFM

  • @roadcarver71
    @roadcarver715 жыл бұрын

    Does ECM multi-speed have the same type of windings in your video except for the end bell difference?

  • @jddr.jkindle9708
    @jddr.jkindle97089 жыл бұрын

    Nice explained video.

  • @mossmossjdify
    @mossmossjdify10 жыл бұрын

    I would love to know exactly how it works. I am assuming that the capacitors and the inductor coil are used as a filter to get the ripple out of the dc that is generated. I've heard that it has a current limiting thermister to limit current in the rectifier circuit. I call it a rectifier circuit but it has mosfet transistors in it and I know that they use anode and cathode saturation to control those. Anyway, I would love to know exactly how the circuit works. It would make it much easier to troubleshoot. Keep me posted. and thanks!

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    I don't doubt that. Capacitors that originally would operate 60,000 hours now fail at less than 20,000. I am sure you can expect lower quality in newer ECMs. Thanks for the comment. GFM

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    Trane distributors have a tester for their ECM end bells. Unfortunately, their reliability has not been really good. They do save energy. GFM

  • @GuruHandyman
    @GuruHandyman10 жыл бұрын

    I have a 2.3 ecm motor 1/2 hp, that I replaced a thermistor on. When I take the end bell off there is not cogging in the motor, when I connect the endbell, cogging. What is this an indication of?

  • @arthurvin2937
    @arthurvin29375 жыл бұрын

    100 years old technology. This is just off the shelf 3-phase AC induction motor hooked up to Variable Frequency inverter drive (VFD) which use DC pulse width modulation to drive it. The same tech we use for pool pumps since early 2000's in compact for factor. Good technology, 3-phase is the only correct way to drive induction motors, not single phase capacitor crap.

  • @marcoselgaucho1106

    @marcoselgaucho1106

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same thing I said it has a built in vfd

  • @chrisbennett814
    @chrisbennett8149 жыл бұрын

    well done the motor is controlled by pulse width modulation off the dc buss just like a vfd does; the mosfets control the pulses, so it is indeed a 3 phase dc motor

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    9 жыл бұрын

    Chris Bennett You got it! GFM

  • @we-qv7ge
    @we-qv7ge2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much 👍👍

  • @hvacrickone
    @hvacrickone11 жыл бұрын

    What brand or name tester is used to test these specific motors

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    Some of the end bells can be tested by the distributor. Hope this helps. GFM

  • @breezeaire
    @breezeaire11 жыл бұрын

    The green disc MOV is what I usually see going out and after a bad storm as well. There is now an inline MOV which I guess is rated just below the internal one but not sure.

  • @earlburnermann
    @earlburnermann9 жыл бұрын

    GFM, Genteq says that the epoxy in the module is to protect it from water damage. Although it keeps curious folks from digging into their equipment too ;-)

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    9 жыл бұрын

    Brian Mahoney It actually does help. When the electronics were open, there was a lot of water damage from frozen coils. Also the most common part failure on them, the thermistor, is still accessible. GFM

  • @vegaslowblower8781

    @vegaslowblower8781

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unless it's just a furnace. It stop people from fixing it for 10 bucks

  • @valdemarbenavides3274
    @valdemarbenavides327410 ай бұрын

    Thanks very informative video. Just had a question. When the ecm is plugged into the blower it’s hard to spin the blower but when disconnected you can move it like it should. Does that mean it’s a bad ecm?

  • @andycensus
    @andycensus10 жыл бұрын

    I changed (swapped) the ecm module on a X13 motor and it fixed the problem

  • @thespiritof76..

    @thespiritof76..

    4 жыл бұрын

    Andy Z In a comment on this thread tge uploader of this video says you can replace the end cap on all but the x13.... 🤷🏻‍♂️. I have an x13 as well and it has been swapped too

  • @rippspawn7
    @rippspawn77 жыл бұрын

    it goes from A/C to D/C back to A/C for better control and cleaner power.

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    You might look at Zebra instruments. Johnstone supply also has some tools for testing. No endorsement here just availability. I believe GE also makes a tester. Be sure to check out the link in the vid to the thermister repair. Most failures are from this part. Hope this helps. GFM

  • @ralphmaclean3649
    @ralphmaclean36495 жыл бұрын

    Something I have tried with the Carrier 3.0 ECM GC08. After I have had to replace the ECM module 4 times in 8 years, at the cost of $200.00 labor while under warranty. It has failed again. You get an error 41 and 44. Cannot communicate with the blower and blower motor fault. I just got so frustrated when the Carrier people will not let me exchange the defective module for a good one. Have to have a Certified Carrier Technician. So, I took out the ECM module and put it in the oven at 180 degrees for 5 hours. I then replaced the module. I has been running now for three days. I suspect moisture intrusion. They will tell you to make sure the two connectors are at 4 o'clock position or the 8 o'clock position. Make sure the harness is routed below the two connectors, so the water won't drip into the connectors. The module is potted, so there is nothing you can do. By putting the unit in the oven you evaporate the moisture in the unit and it works. How long it works is anybody's guess. You will pay over $1000.00 for a complete motor replacement when out of warranty. I've had one technician recommend putting a surge protector on the harness going to the ECM. It's been my experience that these modules are not reliable and very costly. If your module is already not working, see if it has a moisture problem getting past the potting material. Mine fail regularly every two years.

  • @MrGarcon98
    @MrGarcon984 жыл бұрын

    what i hear the more is the price to replace them ! i am retired long time now but i remember 900 bucks was the price at one time ? i would install a relay and use the old style motor because of cost for the customer ,,,,now in 2019 just watching vids i dont know how its done now days ? ,,,,nice job on the vid

  • @thespiritof76..

    @thespiritof76..

    4 жыл бұрын

    bug Den these cost less than $150 now...

  • @rodneythornhill9526
    @rodneythornhill95268 жыл бұрын

    that's some good info GFM thanks

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Rodney Thornhill Welcome GFM

  • @JasonSouliere
    @JasonSouliere11 жыл бұрын

    I have an ecm that keeps cogging back and forth during cooling or fan only demand. What's up with that? I have tested the windings between each other at 10 ohms. The black terminal on the control board that connects to the corresponding motor winding was overheated and black. I cleaned it, re-installed and tested the same - not working.

  • @MrKhan6897
    @MrKhan689710 жыл бұрын

    good work

  • @geojor
    @geojor8 жыл бұрын

    always interesting ...

  • @aaronshensky9385
    @aaronshensky93854 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting. Are the mosfits servicable/replaceable? I have a ecm variable speed motor combo that isnt ramping up to high full speed. Its stuck in low. It attempts to go to high but fails. Thanks for any suggestions

  • @sd906238

    @sd906238

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some have epoxy poured over them so they will be really hard to replace. The problem I have is on my 2 year old Trane I can't find the replacement MOSFET/IC MOTOR DRIVER. You can see the part number but most places are out of stock and other similar ones have double or more amperage rating. Why is that I can't find replacement parts when the unit is only 2 years old?

  • @theogger
    @theogger12 жыл бұрын

    So I have a 1/2hp 1 phase just like the motor in this video. The fan motor was studdering to try to start, This is an expensive motor, My question is, when I turn the shaft of the motor by hand should it spin freely? Mine seems to feel like magnetic resistance. Thanks in advance. All of the windings inside look brand new. Its a GE motor off a lennox air handler 14 seer.

  • @TheRichie8307
    @TheRichie83075 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video 👍 but there’s one problem that I’m having that the motor Sometimes doesn’t come on but the outside unit comes on then a half hour later the motor turns on what can that be ,

  • @JohnSmith-ex1uc
    @JohnSmith-ex1uc9 жыл бұрын

    Where can one get a replacement end bell module for a Goodman/GE ECM motor?

  • @jpena1111
    @jpena111110 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Now I understand it better.

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, your comment was in spam. The windings are 3 phase DC with a perm magnet rotor. The 3 wires being checked are the windings of the DC field. AC goes into the end bell, pulsed DC comes out to the 3 wires. I hope this explains. Let me know if it does not. GFM

  • @ritewayguy
    @ritewayguy11 жыл бұрын

    What about getting the right fan rotation?

  • @Gears.and.Gadgets
    @Gears.and.Gadgets9 жыл бұрын

    So now the newer blower motors are a 3 phase DC servo reluctance motors. Like in the newer washing machines. Which have been renamed ECM for short. In a nutshell they save a lot of electricity.

  • @tornspeedo
    @tornspeedo11 жыл бұрын

    All great info however at 7:20 are you not just checking the end bell board, not the three phase dc windings? AC in/DC (pulsed) out, right? Seems the windings would be well isolated from the three exposed leads by that mosfet chip and associated electronics. Aye?

  • @stevemccord8233
    @stevemccord8233 Жыл бұрын

    No supply house that I know of does not have a tester nor do they sell just the back end. I agree with you in that all the motors that I replaced , the motor part is good. I just wonder what is the main component that goes bad on the back end of the motor. It’s a shame I can’t just replace the back end part.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't know of a supply house that does not sell the end bell by itself, except the X-13. In many cases, the thermistor my be replaced for a simple, inexpensive repair. I do have a video about the thermistor repair. GFM

  • @wade2035
    @wade20355 ай бұрын

    Great video! Do you know what voltage should be going through each one of those phases. Currently checking on my 1/3 hp 2.8 amp 682 rpm champion 3ton heatpump condenser motor. Does it step the voltage down from 220? This unit is only 3 months old, after a thunder storm power outage, I noticed the condenser not running an hour later, I came to find out the unit had already shut down once for overheat, it turned back on but only compressor , not the fan. I unplugged the 3 wire plug that goes to the motor to test the voltage while the pump was running, I got 35 volts on all 3 wires, then plugged it back in and the fan came back on like normal. What happened? Is it fine or did something possibly get damaged? Thank you

  • @MrNelzar13
    @MrNelzar139 жыл бұрын

    Is it possible to hook this motor up to a three way switch so I could use the highest and lowest speeds? I'm looking to retro fit it into my shop air filtration system... do you have any info as far as how I would go about making this work as far as wiring goes? Any and all help is greatly apprieciated, since this seems to be a bit more of a process than the last motor I had installed ... thanks!

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    9 жыл бұрын

    jon nelson These motors are controlled by their own amp draw electronically. If the amp draw reduces, the motor increases speed until the amp draw reaches a predetermined amount. Pretty tough to control. Hope this helps. GFM

  • @TheRavichary
    @TheRavichary10 жыл бұрын

    thank for this good video...

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the support. I will be having more on these motors soon. GFM

  • @daviddobiesz
    @daviddobiesz5 жыл бұрын

    The bridge rectifier is also replaceable. I stepped up max voltage on the one I ordered for a little more longevity. My thermistor was was shot, infinite ohms. So I figured it's best to replace them both and beef up the board with some extra wire when I solder them in. Putting a bigger heat sink and some thermal paste may be a route I go as well.

  • @electriccar3253

    @electriccar3253

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good thoughts. GFM

  • @stevemccord8233

    @stevemccord8233

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell me more about the thermistor or heat sink on the back of the motor. Where and how to replace it . Thanks

  • @nicholasrowan2768
    @nicholasrowan276810 жыл бұрын

    Good video

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman12 жыл бұрын

    I can't say about availability outside the US. I don't see any reason it should not be. The one I show is GE. Emerson has one also.

  • @b33b1m0v3
    @b33b1m0v36 жыл бұрын

    I just replaced one that had a snapped shaft. It beat the shaft against the casing until it worn about half way and then it snapped. The squirrel cage was intact. I opened it and the magnet inside shattered. I never seen anything like that before.

  • @thespiritof76..

    @thespiritof76..

    4 жыл бұрын

    V3 N1e dang that is crazy! Failed epoxy on the magnet maybe??

  • @crvinva
    @crvinva7 жыл бұрын

    The Emerson UltraTech Variable Speed Motor Manual says to check the voltage between pins 1 and 4 of the communication cable/connector (the one with 4 pins), should be 9-15 VDC. But I've measured 3.3 VDC coming from two different PCBs (PCBJA103). Any experience or comments about this?

  • @crvinva

    @crvinva

    7 жыл бұрын

    Confirming that 3.3 VDC is the correct voltage.

  • @hodokan
    @hodokan11 жыл бұрын

    any body knows what could cause the ecm motor to reverse itself. motor runs just like the good one just in the wrong direction. would you say it is the motor or controller problem?

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman12 жыл бұрын

    This one is 1 hp. However, it is used at lower hp in many applications.

  • @ericherndon7349
    @ericherndon73497 жыл бұрын

    If the motor feels like it's a servo motor, ie has notches as it turns you have a short in the windings. Not as scary an issue as it sounds. I opened the case and found a burned spot on two wires as they run around the top to each coil. Carefully separated them and wrapped a bit of elect tape. All fixed for pennies instead of $700.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    7 жыл бұрын

    Good thoughts. GFM

  • @jenko701
    @jenko70110 жыл бұрын

    I was a VCR tech for over 20 years , an ECM motor is very much like a drum motor in a VCR just a lot larger .

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    10 жыл бұрын

    Probably true. The ECM motor was developed for common use in the HVAC industry about 15 years ago. In the commercial/industrial motor industry, the freq drive motor is almost always specified to adapt the speed to the load. Thanks for the thoughts. GFM

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    They do run on less power due to the fact that they run at variable speeds to match the load. GFM

  • @willbryanwilk
    @willbryanwilk5 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure you said you were checking continuity to the windings? Actually you were checking resistance when you read that each winding had 3 ohms of resistance which, just like a 3 phase motors windings would read if they were good, all 3 would have the same resistance.

  • @sunshine7453
    @sunshine74535 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Is ECM a BLDC motor that has a built-in controller?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    5 жыл бұрын

    It is a BLDC motor. Most of these do not have a built in controller. Usually, they will have a control built in to the furnace control board. GFM

  • @jjstorland7972
    @jjstorland7972 Жыл бұрын

    I think I found the answer to my problem at 3:55 in this video. When turning on my fan kicks in the right direction but then in the opposite direction oscillating back and forth.

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman11 жыл бұрын

    I dont have one right now to check, but I think around 330 microfarad. This will be different for the different sizes. GFM

  • @michaelnajera7958
    @michaelnajera79587 жыл бұрын

    Hi and thanks for the great video. I wanted to know what the name of the male plug on the motor side is called? I have a module that shorted the plug and I need to install a new plug on the motor side.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    7 жыл бұрын

    I have no idea. GFM

  • @michaelnajera7958

    @michaelnajera7958

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks anyway. Turns out the connector was still in good condition.

  • @thespiritof76..
    @thespiritof76..4 жыл бұрын

    How many volts DC are these motors? Btw I have an X13 that’s 240 volts.. I have the end bell as well as the control panel. ( the control panel (pcb board with transformer and wiring to the thermostat was mounted on the side of the squirrel cage)

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    4 жыл бұрын

    They are variable voltage. GFM

  • @jenko701
    @jenko70111 жыл бұрын

    I am a audio video tech and have worked Vcrs since they came out ,this is the same thing ,on a large scale, as video drum motor .

  • @dragonfury3602
    @dragonfury36027 жыл бұрын

    thank you very much

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    7 жыл бұрын

    Welcome GFM

  • @wes8010
    @wes801012 жыл бұрын

    if your Variable Speed Zebra says your module (end bell) is bad then check the resistor (its about the size of a nickle up to a quarter.) in this video you can see a green one at 1:29. check that resistor for continuity. if there isnt continuity you can replace that resistor with a soldering iron and a new resistor for about 25 dollars (soldering iron not included) . this saving you or your customer hundreds of dollars.

  • @nowthatsfunny1
    @nowthatsfunny111 жыл бұрын

    I have a X13 GE motor thats got a bad module. The A/C man says its going to cost me 800-1000 to replace. That's crazy!! My question to him was....will he just wire in a old capacitor start motor like the old style motors and he said he could for 300 including new motor. What is your opinion of this? I'm not concerned with saving electricity but saving hundreds of dollars and ease of future headaches! Thanks. I really look forward to your response.

  • @mark.r8900
    @mark.r89002 жыл бұрын

    Hi, does the furnace control board sends AC or DC to this ecm motor through the 4 wire connector? Thanks

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its pulsed DC. GFM

  • @xtruguy
    @xtruguy2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I'm just learning this stuff and have a question. I have the 5SME39SL GE and have 4.8 ohms of resistance across the board. My question is what is the ranges of good resistance? I've read it could be as high as 10 ohms. Does resistance indicate the condition of the motor? Is 4.8 ohms considered good?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have no idea of a resistance reading for the control boards. You can ohm the windings of the motor, but probably the problem is in the end bell. Does the motor start at all or just nothing? GFM

  • @xtruguy

    @xtruguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, poor explanation on my part. The ohms are at 4.8 when measuring the plug out of the motor. The ground is infinate.. Just wondering if the level of resistance reflects the health of the motor.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@xtruguy I have seldom seen a problem with the motors. That resistance is about right. GFM

  • @xtruguy

    @xtruguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ok, thank you for your help. Keep up with the great videos.

  • @jff6791
    @jff67915 жыл бұрын

    I have an 8 y/o Trans split system that uses an ECM on air handler motor up in attic. It's been cutting out when outside ambient gets over 90 F and then resets and runs normally when attic cools off. Are thermal intermittents common with this setup? Note: Thermostat not issue - R - G jumpered at air handler and still cuts out.

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thermal intermittents are not common. The end bell may be failing. GFM

  • @jff6791

    @jff6791

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Next time it happens I'll bring a can of chiller spray up there and hit the end bell.

  • @NOBOX7
    @NOBOX79 жыл бұрын

    this thing would make a good generator wouldn't you think? youd have to mod it of coarse but looks like a good core for such a thing

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    9 жыл бұрын

    I tried this. Didn't work too well for me. At least not the way I tried it. GFM

  • @NOBOX7

    @NOBOX7

    9 жыл бұрын

    grayfurnaceman thanks for the input

  • @rtalbot9595
    @rtalbot95956 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, very helpful. I removed an ECM blower assembly from a Carrier unit and would like to use it for a shop fab. Do you possibly have any information about wiring the motor for 110vac?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, have nothing on it. GFM

  • @johntrauger68

    @johntrauger68

    6 жыл бұрын

    May be able to operate at that voltage with the use of an Automation Direct GS1 drive which are fairly

  • @hvacrickone
    @hvacrickone11 жыл бұрын

    Thanx GFM

  • @joseguillen8479
    @joseguillen84796 жыл бұрын

    I have a motor that wont stop running is my first time working on this type of motor. Do you think i need to replace the endbell

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jose Guillen That would not be a common failure. First I would be sure the low voltage is not calling for fan. GFM

  • @randyjara1076

    @randyjara1076

    4 жыл бұрын

    Did you find the solution? Mine is also running constantly. Please Let me know

  • @petermalahias5337
    @petermalahias53379 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your reply,how much can I expect to $$ pay for a new end bell?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    9 жыл бұрын

    Peter Malahias I think the list price is about $250. GFM

  • @jg9002
    @jg90022 ай бұрын

    What is the value of the dC voltage used to drive the motor windings?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    2 ай бұрын

    This system uses pulsed DC to operate the motor. By timing the pulses at various rates, you can control the speed of the motor. GFM

  • @ercando11
    @ercando117 жыл бұрын

    Should you ever add more grease to these motor bearings? Or are they permanently lubricated?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    7 жыл бұрын

    They are permanently lubricated ball bearings. GFM

  • @ercando11

    @ercando11

    7 жыл бұрын

    Good to know, thank you!

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    You will have to explain "cogging". GFM

  • @davidwitherspoon7419
    @davidwitherspoon74198 жыл бұрын

    One thing to mention if they send you one that is running in wrong direction,(Just switch two of your motor leads.) I've had a couple time that the module were backwards and when you call the supply house, they will say that's what that model number calls for. Quick fix and on your way

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    8 жыл бұрын

    +David Witherspoon Good info GFM

  • @chuckbear1961

    @chuckbear1961

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just as you do in a typical 3 phase motor :)

  • @emilfalck5470
    @emilfalck54708 жыл бұрын

    can you meg the windings to the shase,?thanks ,can you make a video with the troubleshooting tool ,tks

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    8 жыл бұрын

    You can ohm them. As with any other, infinity to chassis. I dont have the tool but may borrow one and get it done. It would be a useful video. GFM

  • @emilfalck5470

    @emilfalck5470

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hi,good morning, greetings from Milwaukee Wisconsin, thank you

  • @pauleohl
    @pauleohl7 жыл бұрын

    ]Is there not some hardware on the rotor and stator that tells the circuit where the rotor is? Something like the pick up on a distributor in a car?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    7 жыл бұрын

    Not that I know of. GFM

  • @pauleohl

    @pauleohl

    7 жыл бұрын

    That would explain why the motor ramps up to speed so slowly. The motor runs as a synchronous motor and the rotor follows the rotating magnetic field generated by sequentially energizing the stator coils. They start slow so that they can grab the rotor magnets and slowly pull them along, going a little faster with every revolution until the rotor is up to speed.

  • @BenjaminEsposti

    @BenjaminEsposti

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think they can use the back-emf to detect what the phasing of the coils should be. Thus there is no need for a sensor. This would also explain why these motors sometimes jitter around randomly when they fail - a bad winding fools the control circuitry that detects the phasing, and thus causes the motor to jitter in different directions and not spin properly. But this is just a hunch. :P It's amazing what one can do with a microcontroller (a miniature computer on a single chip) these days!

  • @jenko701
    @jenko70111 жыл бұрын

    Take another motor and hook it shaft to shaft to this one ,turn it on ,measure the voltage at you leads . I think you will have a three phase generator .

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman10 жыл бұрын

    Sorry your comment was in the trash. Let's hope the new module is ok. And yes the ohms should be the same on all windings. Could also be shorted to ground. Gfm

  • @GetAtDJWreck
    @GetAtDJWreck10 жыл бұрын

    I have an issue where the motor is not spinning at its full rpm, causing the unit to ice up. I wonder if its the end cap he speaks of?

  • @grayfurnaceman

    @grayfurnaceman

    10 жыл бұрын

    I would be looking for air flow problems here. filter, dirty blower, plugged coil etc. Most of these motors are designed for a certain air flow and will attempt to make that air flow. The end bell is probably not the problem. GFM

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