Fasco Blower Motors Manufacturer

Fasco blower motors deliver precision-engineered airflow for residential and commercial HVAC systems through high-performance permanent split capacitor and shaded pole designs. These versatile Regal Rexnord powerhouses offer multi-speed control and all-angle mounting to ensure seamless integration into furnace blowers and air circulators. Built for continuous duty, the Fasco lineup combines thermal overload protection with robust HP ratings to maintain peak climate control efficiency.

Top Fasco Blower Motors

Fasco D727: Direct Drive Blower Motor

This versatile 1/3 HP motor is a technician favorite for its all-angle mounting and three-speed versatility, making it the go-to choice for residential furnace replacements.

Fasco D245: Fan Coil & Air Conditioner Motor

Designed with a double-shaft configuration and 1050 RPM capacity, this 230V motor provides high-performance air circulation specifically for fan coil and heating units.

Fasco A155: Shaded Pole Draft Inducer Blower

Operating at a high-speed 3000 RPM, this essential 115V draft inducer assembly ensures safe and efficient flue gas exhaust for various HVAC heating cycles.

Fasco blower motors serve as the heartbeat of modern HVAC systems, engineered to deliver relentless reliability and peak airflow efficiency across every application.

High-Performance HVAC Product Categories

Fasco’s specialized engineering provides a comprehensive range of air-movement solutions designed to thrive in demanding residential and commercial environments.

Furnace and Air Handler Motors

These direct drive blower motors are the industry standard for maintaining consistent indoor climate control and quiet air distribution.

Refrigeration and Cooling Motors

Specifically built for evaporator coils, these motors withstand the moisture and temperature demands of refrigeration units to keep perishable goods safe.

Heating and Flue Gas Control

Draft inducer and unit heater motors provide critical safety and performance by managing flue gas exhaust and optimizing combustion heating systems.

Advanced Airflow Blowers

This category features centrifugal, crossflow, and axial fans designed for high-velocity air movement in diverse industrial and mechanical systems.

Multi-Purpose Industrial Motors

Ranging from NEMA 48/56 frames to pedestal fan types, these heavy-duty motors provide the torque and durability needed for general-purpose ventilation.


Customer Experience and Reviews

Marcus Thorne “I recently replaced an aging unit with a Fasco direct drive motor in a high-traffic commercial air handler, and the difference in vibration levels was immediate. The multi-speed options allowed me to fine-tune the airflow to the building’s specific ductwork requirements, and even after a month of continuous 24/7 duty, the casing remains cool to the touch thanks to the superior open air over design. It’s rare to find a motor that balances high RPM performance with such a low noise floor.”

Elena Rodriguez “As an HVAC technician, I’ve installed dozens of Fasco draft inducers, and the D727 model stands out for its ‘all-angle’ mounting flexibility which saved me nearly an hour on a cramped residential install last week. The thermal overload protection has already saved one of my clients from a full system failure during a power surge, proving these aren’t just motors, but insurance for your heating system. The build quality of the sleeve bearings feels significantly more substantial than the generic OEM parts I used to carry.”

Julian Vane “We integrated Fasco centrifugal blowers into our warehouse ventilation project, and the static pressure handling surpassed the advertised specs. The transition to these Regal Rexnord-backed components has halved our maintenance intervals because the ball bearing assemblies are effectively sealed against the dust and debris common in our facility. Even at the highest speed settings, the motor efficiency stayed consistent, which is already reflecting positively on our monthly utility overhead.”

Fasco FAQ

How do I find the correct Fasco replacement model number?

You can typically find the specific Fasco model number on the metal identification plate on the side of the motor housing; it usually follows a format like “70xx-xxxx” or a specific catalog number like “D727.” If the label is faded, you will need to match the horsepower (HP), RPM, voltage, and shaft dimensions to ensure a proper fit.

Can I replace a shaded pole motor with a PSC Fasco motor?

Yes, it is often possible to upgrade to a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motor if the physical dimensions, voltage, and rotation match your original unit. PSC motors are generally more energy-efficient and offer a longer service life compared to older shaded pole designs, though they do require the installation of a matching capacitor.

Why is my Fasco blower motor humming but not spinning?

A humming motor that refuses to turn usually indicates a failed capacitor, a seized bearing, or an internal winding fault. You can check if the shaft spins freely by hand while the power is off; if it doesn’t move, the bearings have likely failed and the motor requires replacement.

Are Fasco motors reversible or fixed rotation?

While many Fasco motors are designed for a specific rotation (either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise), several “3-in-1” or multi-purpose models feature reversible rotation. You can usually change the direction on these specific models by swapping two wires according to the diagram provided on the motor’s label.

Do Fasco motors require regular oiling or lubrication?

Most modern Fasco motors feature permanently lubricated sleeve or ball bearings that are sealed for life and do not require additional oil. However, older models with visible oil ports should be lubricated annually with a few drops of high-quality SAE 20 non-detergent oil to prevent premature bearing wear.

What causes a Fasco motor to trip the thermal overload protector?

A motor will typically trip its internal thermal protector if it overheats due to restricted airflow, an incorrect capacitor size, or operating against a higher static pressure than it was rated for. If the motor shuts down, allow it to cool completely before resetting, and check for any obstructions in your ductwork or dirty blower wheels.

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