Brand | Packard |
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Model Name | Packard |
Speed | 1550 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Horsepower | 0.02 hp |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Packard |
Part Number | 50933 |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 5.55 x 3.9 x 3.82 inches |
Item model number | 40933 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Normal |
Color | Black |
Wattage | 1 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Sound Level | 30 dB |
Included Components | motor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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PACKARD 3.3 Inch Diameter Vent Fan Motor Direct Replacement For Nutone / Broan
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Brand | Packard |
Model Name | Packard |
Speed | 1550 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Horsepower | 0.02 hp |
About this item
- Shaded pole, 120 Volts, .95 Amps, 1/50 HP, 60 Hertz,
- Automatic overload - Motor Rotation Counter Clockwise - CCWSE
- Open enclosure - NEMA Frame 3.3
- 60 Hertz, SIngle Phase, 1550 RPM, 1 Speed
- Single phase - Shaft Dimensions ¼” X 1”
- Includes 2 prong Plug & Cord
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This item replaces Packard 40933, Broan Nutone 8693000, Broan Nutone 86933, Broan Nutone 86933000, Universal, JA2B104N, Century JA2B104N
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ASIN | B0059HCBDS |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #97,865 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #85 in Electric Fan Motors |
Date First Available | July 2, 2011 |
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Easy to install | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
Noise level | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 3.8 | 3.8 |
Sold By | Metal Magery | BOJACK ELECTRON | SupplyEdge | Jakel Components | InnovativeSupply | SupplyEdge |
horsepower | 0.02 horsepower | 30 watts | — | — | 1 horsepower | 0.2 horsepower |
speed | 1550 rpm | 3500 rpm | 1550 rpm | 1550 rpm | 3000 rpm | — |
voltage | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts |
weight | 1.9 pounds | 1.74 pounds | 1.94 pounds | 2.35 pounds | 1.92 pounds | 2.03 pounds |
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1 watts
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Customers like the performance, fit, quality and value of the electric motor. For example, they mention that it works well, fits perfectly and is of good quality. Some appreciate the value for money, saying that it saved them a lot of money. That said, opinions are mixed on noise.
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Customers like the performance of the electric motor. They mention that it works well, runs great, and has no other issues. Some say that the fan works perfectly after a simple replacement.
"Had to replace my old Nutone motor. Fit perfectly. No problems" Read more
"...It seems to do a really good job with the original metal fan blades (they don't make them out of metal anymore)...." Read more
"...The motor works fine, but it rotates CCW and which makes my fan push the air inside instead of sucking it out(wrong direction)...." Read more
"...It performs well, but it has a heavy low frequency drone. Not as loud as the worn out motor I replaced, but not exactly quiet." Read more
Customers like the fit of the electric motor. They mention that it fits perfectly, works as advertised, and fits their current mounting. The fan wheel fits right on the new motor, and the bolt posts fit their bracket exactly. The motor seems to be very similar in size and shape, and is the right size and power for the ductless range hood.
"Had to replace my old Nutone motor. Fit perfectly. No problems" Read more
"Not much to say other than it's quiet and fits perfectly. The old one sounded like a bucket of bolts, this one is very quiet...." Read more
"...This motor was a direct replacement (and cheap) except that the housing is a bit wider/taller than the original which caused the fan to hit the top..." Read more
"It fit right into my old fan housing but I had to graft on the old cord cap since this one isn't a 90 degree...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the electric motor. They say it's a solid little motor, works quietly, and is powerful. Some say it is reliable and a bit more powerful than the original. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...It exhausts better than ever...." Read more
"...Works great and has lots of power." Read more
"IT DID NOT WORK! NO POWER COULD NOT USE. SENT BACK!" Read more
"...Strong enough to draw blood. (I know, not too bright, but I'll live.) Anyway, the fan (with the guard on!)..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the electric motor. They say it's quiet, efficient, and well worth the money. Customers also mention that replacing the motor is more cost effective than changing out the entire fixture.
"...This motor was a direct replacement (and cheap)..." Read more
"...Otherwise just like the original. great value." Read more
"Great value." Read more
"...Definitely worth the price." Read more
Customers like the replacement. They say it's a perfect replacement for their bathroom exhaust fan, and simple to replace. Customers also mention that it fits perfectly and is easy to install.
"...but other than that, it's a great replacement. Clears the air so much faster than the old dying motors...." Read more
"...This motor was a perfect replacement for the original and very smooth and quiet to use...." Read more
"...I just the old nuts for spacing. Final result is great. Simple replacement. No need to mess around the whole fan housing unit...." Read more
"...So why go thru all of that nonsense. It was an easy replacement and is now quieter than the 40 year old motor it replaced." Read more
Customers find the installation of the electric motor to be easy. They mention that it's a fairly simple task and that no modifications were necessary.
"...ruining the motor if you don't know what you're doing but it's a fairly simple task...." Read more
"Perfect fit for broan 683-c. Easy to install. Not the quietest but i prefer a bathroom fan be heard to mask noise." Read more
"...No knocking any more. No modifications were necessary; it was a perfect fit...." Read more
"...blade in my 1970's nutone 8310 using this motor, no problems and a direct install...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the electric motor. Some mention that it's super quiet, while others say that it runs louder than the original fan, has a horrible metal knocking sound, and hums. The downside is that it does not come with the noise reducing rubber bumpers that are on original OEM motor.
"Not much to say other than it's quiet and fits perfectly. The old one sounded like a bucket of bolts, this one is very quiet...." Read more
"...It performs well, but it has a heavy low frequency drone. Not as loud as the worn out motor I replaced, but not exactly quiet." Read more
"...The motor is quietly doing it's job and I saved money and time replacing the motor...." Read more
"...The fan works beautifully, quietly, and I believe it to be just a bit more powerful...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the rotation of the electric motor. They mention that it spins counter clockwise, against the spec by Nutone, and blows out into the room. Some say that the motor works fine, but it's not designed to spin the way bathroom fans are to pull the air.
"...The motor works fine, but it rotates CCW and which makes my fan push the air inside instead of sucking it out(wrong direction)...." Read more
"...prior to attaching the fan to the mounting assembly or the motor will not mount correctly (too tall and not stable)...." Read more
"...I knew when ordering that the mounting screws were not oriented as i needed...." Read more
"...Seems like a solid motor but bolts are on the opposite side of what's needed for Nutone QT-100 fan...." Read more
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I would also suggest pre oiling the bearings before assembly as they are sleeve bearings and extra lubrication won't hurt one bit
This motor was a direct replacement (and cheap) except that the housing is a bit wider/taller than the original which caused the fan to hit the top of the exhaust housing.
For my application I was just able to add some washers as spacers to lower the motor a bit.
It seems to do a really good job with the original metal fan blades (they don't make them out of metal anymore). It exhausts better than ever.
I'm really happy so far - surprised I was able to find a mostly direct replacement for such an old unit.
- EDIT -
I realized my fan blade was actually CW I thought it was CCW. I flipped the stator as others have done and it works great now.
Basically all you have to do is remove the two screws holding it together , cut out the power cord (I used a deemed), rotate the stator 180 degrees, cut a new hole for the power cord. Did that, put it back together, and it works great.
I cant mount upside down because it will stick about 6 inches out from my ceiling and I cant replace the vent cover. I haven't decided if i should ship it back to amazon or if i should make a modified mount. Will update, if make a modified mount.
Update: Project-Modify-the-mount was not happening. So I twisted the metallic blade from my old fan in the inverse direction, and fixed it on this motor and it worked fine the way I wanted :).
Since this is only the motor, the mounting bracket and fan blade had to be removed from the old motor and put onto this one. If anyone is replacing a similar model to the one I did, MAKE SURE YOU KEEP THE SPACERS. Without the spacers, you'll need to either find new ones or use the spare bolts to give the fan blade some distance from the outlet/plug or you'll risk damaging the power cord when you turn it on. This motor was designed for the housing that has an outlet along the duct to plug into.
If your fan is previously hard wired (whether or not any of them are, I'm not sure), you'd either have to modify the cord on the motor or you'll have to rig up an outlet close by. Neither of which I recommend unless you really know what you're doing, but even then, there are other motors available for each specific usage, so DO THE RESEARCH, AND FIND THE EXACT MOTOR THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS.
The fan I was working on used a pull-chain both as a switch and to open the exhaust door. I temporarily used a nylon shoelace while I wait for the replacement beaded chain to come in.
Take note, that without a way to trigger the switch to both on/off positions, this fan will either stay running all the time or it wont run at all until you find a way to use the switch built into the housing of your fan, at least in cases like mine. For me, there's a small button that a metal bracket rests on, and the pull chain runs above it. When the button is pressed down (under tension from the pull-chain), the fan will turn off and stay off until the button is released. Then the fan runs freely as long as there is no tension holding the button down.
If you're working on replacing a similar model, it would be wise to switch the breaker the fan is on OFF. If for whatever reason that isn't an option, or if you're just stubborn, make sure to keep the fan unplugged until after it's mounted. Once it is mounted and you're ready to plug it in, make sure the button is pressed down (either with the pull chain mechanism or otherwise) and get all your digits away from the blades. While I don't think the motor is strong enough to chop off your fingers, it would still definitely hurt a fair bit, so be careful.
I wrote this long-winded review in hopes of helping any homeowner that may be inclined to make this replacement him/herself. If you can afford to, just hire somebody to do it. But I know everyone isn't in the financial position to pay for a job they could very easily do themselves. It isn't hard to do, just pay attention and be careful.
Since this is only the motor, the mounting bracket and fan blade had to be removed from the old motor and put onto this one. If anyone is replacing a similar model to the one I did, MAKE SURE YOU KEEP THE SPACERS. Without the spacers, you'll need to either find new ones or use the spare bolts to give the fan blade some distance from the outlet/plug or you'll risk damaging the power cord when you turn it on. This motor was designed for the housing that has an outlet along the duct to plug into.
If your fan is previously hard wired (whether or not any of them are, I'm not sure), you'd either have to modify the cord on the motor or you'll have to rig up an outlet close by. Neither of which I recommend unless you really know what you're doing, but even then, there are other motors available for each specific usage, so DO THE RESEARCH, AND FIND THE EXACT MOTOR THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS.
The fan I was working on used a pull-chain both as a switch and to open the exhaust door. I temporarily used a nylon shoelace while I wait for the replacement beaded chain to come in.
Take note, that without a way to trigger the switch to both on/off positions, this fan will either stay running all the time or it wont run at all until you find a way to use the switch built into the housing of your fan, at least in cases like mine. For me, there's a small button that a metal bracket rests on, and the pull chain runs above it. When the button is pressed down (under tension from the pull-chain), the fan will turn off and stay off until the button is released. Then the fan runs freely as long as there is no tension holding the button down.
If you're working on replacing a similar model, it would be wise to switch the breaker the fan is on OFF. If for whatever reason that isn't an option, or if you're just stubborn, make sure to keep the fan unplugged until after it's mounted. Once it is mounted and you're ready to plug it in, make sure the button is pressed down (either with the pull chain mechanism or otherwise) and get all your digits away from the blades. While I don't think the motor is strong enough to chop off your fingers, it would still definitely hurt a fair bit, so be careful.
I wrote this long-winded review in hopes of helping any homeowner that may be inclined to make this replacement him/herself. If you can afford to, just hire somebody to do it. But I know everyone isn't in the financial position to pay for a job they could very easily do themselves. It isn't hard to do, just pay attention and be careful.
Dimension was to small and length of shaft to short.
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Used this for a bathroom fan motor. Good quality, nice heavy copper windings. Listing matches all my dimensions but didn’t note the Center distance on the mounting studs.. I couldn’t get a helpful answer on this dimension, turns out it was different then mine but was an easy enough modification to slot the holes in my mounting plate. Shaft length was also different but I made it work and works good. It would be nice to have these dimensions in the listing - mounting stud Center to Center, shaft length, and length of the flat on the shaft. Still I was happy with this as it saved me spending $150 or more for a whole new fan unit