My GE ecm motor went out in my Bryant plus 90i furnace. I would like to
utilize the same wiring harness on the cage but the colors do not match.
here is what i have. on the bryant furncae wiring harnass i have a: blue,
yellow, or, red, and violet. on the evergreen IM motor i have a blue,
yellow, orange, white, and brown. on the motor yellow is for hi, orange is
for med hi, brown for med-low white for low, blue is common. Now I checked
the harnass on the furnace without wiring it to the motor and found that i
have 24 volts on the red and orange from the circuit board. can someonbe
assist me in the propoer landing of these wires?
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bryan hatfield
equipment. Your *ONLY* choice is to replace the ECM motor with another one
specific to your furnace. It has to do with the specific coding and
communications between the board and the motor. They are *NOT* mix and match
like a PSC motor. If the installer can't warranty the motor, or its past the
warranty date, get ready to write a check anywhere from $700 - $1200 for the
replacement motor.
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My GE ecm motor went out in my Bryant plus 90i furnace. I
would like to
utilize the same wiring harness on the cage but the colors
do not match.
here is what i have. on the bryant furncae wiring harnass i
have a: blue,
yellow, or, red, and violet. on the evergreen IM motor i
have a blue,
yellow, orange, white, and brown. on the motor yellow is for
hi, orange is
for med hi, brown for med-low white for low, blue is common.
Now I checked
the harnass on the furnace without wiring it to the motor
and found that i
have 24 volts on the red and orange from the circuit board.
can someonbe
assist me in the propoer landing of these wires?
-------------------------------------
bryan hatfield
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> utilize the same wiring harness on the cage but the colors do not match.
> here is what i have. on the bryant furncae wiring harnass i have a: blue,
> yellow, or, red, and violet. on the evergreen IM motor i have a blue,
> yellow, orange, white, and brown. on the motor yellow is for hi, orange is
> for med hi, brown for med-low white for low, blue is common. Now I checked
> the harnass on the furnace without wiring it to the motor and found that i
> have 24 volts on the red and orange from the circuit board. can someonbe
> assist me in the propoer landing of these wires?