Bohn 25309801S Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Motor 208V CWSE

Special Price $196.92 Regular Price $278.13
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25309801S
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The Bohn 25309801S Evaporator Fan Motor operates as a dependable system component that controls airflow in refrigeration systems. The Bohn 25309801S Evaporator Fan Motor exists as a black steel-built component that carries 3.85 lbs of Density while maintaining a compact shape of 3" length and 3 1/4" width. This single-phase motor operates on 208/230 V AC power with a 1.0/.84 amp rating to reach 1550 RPM for efficient cooling performance. The motor has a 9 1/2" cord and 2 3/8" shaft with clockwise shaft rotation that allows flexible installation.

Dimensions

  • Length: 8.5 In
  • Width: 6.25 In
  • Height: 5 In
  • Weight: 4.22 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Color: Black
  • Material: Steel
  • Weight: 3.85 Lb
  • Length: 3" | 76 mm
  • Width: 3 1/4" | 83 mm
  • Voltage: 208/230 V Ac
  • Amp: 1.0/.84
  • Phase: 1
  • Revolutions Per Minute: 1550
  • Type: 9 1/2" Cord And 2 3/8" Shaft
  • Rotation: Clockwise From Shaft End
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Customer Questions
How to Replace Evaporator Fan Motor in Ice Machine?

The Evaporator fan motor blows the air all over the evaporator coils and also through the refrigerator for cooling purposes. And it removes the heat in the circulating air. Commercial refrigeration applications use evaporator fan motors. Industrial...

What maintenance is required for the Bohn 25309801S Evaporator Fan Motor?

Keep the refrigerator motor and fan blades clean to prevent dust buildup that can strain the motor. Inspect wiring connections and mounting brackets for tightness and wear. Ensure bearings are properly lubricated if applicable and check for smooth, quiet operation during running cycles.

What are common issues with the Bohn 25309801S Evaporator Fan Motor?

  • Refrigerator motor failure or complete non-start condition.
  • Noisy operation from worn bearings or imbalance.
  • Reduced airflow due to weak rotation.
  • Electrical issues such as faulty wiring or capacitor failure.
  • Overheating during extended operation.
  • Intermittent stopping or inconsistent speed performance.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power and apply lockout tagout, verify evaporator area is fully defrosted and safe.

Step2: Remove evaporator panel and disconnect old fan motor wiring harness carefully.

Step3: Unbolt motor assembly from mounting bracket and retain hardware.

Step4: Install new motor, secure with bolts, and reconnect wiring per diagram.

Step5: Ensure proper rotation alignment, replace cover, restore power, test airflow.