NBK-20971 – Condenser Motor 1/4 HP 208/230V 1075 RPM – NBK
The NBK-20971 Condenser Motor is a high-quality OEM-equivalent replacement designed for HVAC condenser fan applications. Operating on 208/230V power with a 1/4 horsepower output and a 1075 RPM speed rating, this motor delivers reliable airflow and dependable outdoor unit performance. It is a direct replacement for the widely used Century FSE1026SV1 motor and numerous compatible condenser motor models across major HVAC brands.
Built to meet or exceed OEM specifications, the NBK-20971 provides a precise drop-in fit, making it an ideal solution for HVAC technicians servicing residential and light commercial cooling systems.
Key Features
- OEM-Compatible Replacement: Direct replacement for Century FSE1026SV1 condenser motor
- Reliable Cooling Performance: 1/4 HP output supports efficient condenser fan airflow
- Consistent Speed Operation: 1075 RPM design ensures proper outdoor unit performance
- Durable Construction: Built for long service life in outdoor HVAC environments
Specifications
- SKU: 20971
- UPC: 810069183404
- Category: Condenser Motor / HVAC
- OEM Brand: Century
- Voltage: 208/230V
- Horsepower: 1/4 HP
- Speed: 1075 RPM
- Application: HVAC condenser fan motor
Equivalent To
- Century: FSE1026SV1, 176
- Genteq: 3728, 3732, 5KCP39KG3314, 5KCP39KG3314AS
- Goodman: B13400-247
- Fasco: D749, D7749
- Packard: 43732
- Mars: 3278, 3732, 10728, 10733, 22728
- Source 1: FHM3728, S1-FHM3728
- US Motors: 1860, 1876
- Smart Electric: 238228
- Wagner: WG840728
- First Choice: Y4632
Why Choose the NBK-20971?
The NBK-20971 is a trusted condenser motor replacement for HVAC professionals seeking OEM-level compatibility and dependable airflow performance. Its broad cross-reference support and durable construction make it an excellent solution for restoring cooling efficiency and extending equipment life.
Installation Tips
- Confirm voltage, horsepower, and RPM match the original motor before installation.
- Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing HVAC condenser equipment.
- Inspect wiring connections and replace worn components as needed.
- Consider replacing the run capacitor when installing a new condenser motor.
Pairs Well With
- Run Capacitors: Support proper motor startup and efficient performance
- Condenser Fan Blades: Improve airflow and reduce vibration
- Motor Mounting Hardware: Ensure a secure and stable installation
- HVAC Electrical Components: Contactors, relays, and wiring accessories
