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You can look on data plate or sticker on motor or you should google
Ruud modeluama-042jaz condenser fan motor for answers. the OEM part number is 51-100998-30.
You can find answers by googling any question..
All you need to know is that it is a 1/4 hp, 825 rpm. 1/2 inch shaft. That is if you are going to buy an after market motor. I have had to make new mounting holes when using after market motors on trane systems (just the way trane is) but not a problem. If you're getting it from trane you would only need the model number of the condenser.
No there is warm freon circulating in pipes called a yoder loop behind the metal door frame to prevent condensate. What is the model number of your fridge? On some models it is electric and there is an option to turn it off APPLIANCE 911
Although I have no model number to assist you, cooling issue have many possible causes. Here are a few you can check: dirty condenser, non working condenser fan motor, hot compressor, bad compressor, bad cold control, bad or failed evaporator fan motor, etc..
So a model number gives use a better look into the issues you have. Check all components listed here and determine what is not working for you. Good Luck
It does sound like a bad fan motor. With the compressor getting hot you may need to change the start relay, overload and run capacitor if it continues to run like this with a defective fan motor. What is the correct model number?Sea Breeze The condenser fan motor for a model MZD2766GES is part number=> 61005323 Condenser Fan Motor or here=> 61005323 Condenser Fan Motor
that is a model number for the outside condensing unit. to find the motor size for the inside unit, you will need the model off of the inside unit, gas furnace or electric air handler.
It would be easier to get the data from the condenser fan motor than attempt to match AC unit model numbers. If unreadable then remove the fan motor and take to someone to match with the one you have. That is what I do, Thanks Sea Breeze Make sure you mark your wiring before removal.
The reason everything is hot is because you stopped the unit from "Breathing" through the condenser (not evaporator) by allowing dust to build up. This is how the system disperses heat absorbed in the freezer section (evaporator).
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