Goodman Outdoor Heat Pump Thermostat 0130M00011P | Shortys HVAC Supplies

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Goodman Outdoor Heat Pump Thermostat 0130M00011P | Shortys HVAC Supplies

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This is a motor used in Carrier air conditioning systems. It is a 1/5 horsepower (hp) motor that runs on 208/230 volts (V) of single-phase power and has a rotational speed of 825 revolutions per minute (rpm). The part number for this motor is HC37GE233. This motor is designed to be used in Carrier air conditioning systems, such as the Infinity, Performance, and Comfort series. It is used to power the blower fan in the system, which circulates air throughout the home or building.

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