1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of your MARS 10585 Direct Drive Blower Motor. This motor is designed for use in HVAC systems as a replacement blower motor, featuring 1/3 horsepower, 115V operation, and three speeds.
2. Alaye Aabo
ÌKÌLỌ̀: Ewu Ìpalára àti Ìpalára Mọ̀nàmọ́ná.
- Always disconnect power to the appliance before installing, servicing, or performing any maintenance on the motor. Failure to do so can result in severe personal injury or death.
- Àwọn òṣìṣẹ́ tó ní ìmọ̀ àti òye nìkan ló yẹ kí wọ́n fi sori ẹrọ àti ṣe iṣẹ́ náà.
- Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn asopọ onirin wa ni aabo ati ni ibamu pẹlu awọn koodu itanna agbegbe.
- Handle capacitors with care. Capacitors can store a charge even after power is disconnected. Discharge them safely before handling.
- Wọ ohun elo aabo ti ara ẹni ti o yẹ (PPE), pẹlu awọn gilaasi ailewu ati awọn ibọwọ, lakoko fifi sori ẹrọ ati itọju.
3. Ọja Ipariview
The MARS 10585 is a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) type motor, commonly used in residential and light commercial HVAC applications. It features an open enclosure and is designed for direct drive blower applications.

Image of the MARS 10585 blower motor, showing its compact design and electrical connections.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Iru mọto: PSC (Apáìpìlẹ̀ Pípín Títíláé)
- Apoti: Ṣii
- Agbara ẹṣin: 1/3 HP (Max)
- Voltage: 115V
- Awọn iyara: 3
- Igbohunsafẹfẹ: 60 Hz
- Yiyi: Yipada
- Iwọn RPM: 1075
- NEMA Frame Size: 48
- Ipele: Nikan
- Awọn idiwọn: cUL ti ṣe akojọ
4. Awọn pato
| Sipesifikesonu | Iye |
|---|---|
| Brand | MARS |
| Orukọ awoṣe | FURNACE BLOWER MTR 1/3 HP 115V |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Agbara ẹṣin | 0.33 Horsepower (1/3 HP) |
| Ohun elo | Irin |
| Iwọn Nkan | 1 iwon |
| Olupese | MARS - Motors & Armatures, Inc. |
| UPC | 685744105855 |
| Nọmba apakan | 1012514 |
| Ọja Mefa | 5.5 x 3 x 5.5 inches |
| Nọmba Awoṣe Nkan | 10585 |
5. Fifi sori ẹrọ ati Oṣo
Before beginning installation, ensure you have all necessary tools and a new capacitor (typically 5 microfarad/370VAC) as it is not included with the motor. Always refer to the wiring diagram printed on the motor's label for the most accurate connection information.
Awọn igbesẹ fifi sori ẹrọ:
- Ge Agbara: Locate the main power switch for your HVAC system or furnace and turn it OFF. For added safety, turn off the corresponding breaker at your electrical panel. Verify power is off using a voltage idanwo.
- Access Old Motor: Open the access panel to your furnace or air handler to expose the blower motor.
- Ìsopọ̀mọ́ ìwé: Before disconnecting any wires, take clear photographs of the existing motor's wiring connections. Note the color of each wire and where it connects. Pay close attention to the capacitor connections.
- Yọ Moto atijọ kuro: Disconnect all wires from the old motor and capacitor. Carefully remove the mounting bolts or straps securing the old motor and slide it out of the blower housing.
- Fi Motor Tuntun sori ẹrọ: Slide the new MARS 10585 motor into the blower housing. Secure it with the appropriate mounting hardware. Ensure the motor shaft is properly aligned with the blower wheel.
- Awọn isopọ onirin: Connect the new motor's wires according to the diagram on the motor label and your documented old wiring. A common wiring scheme for this motor type is as follows:
- Waya Brown: Connect to one terminal of the new capacitor.
- Brown/White Stripe Wire: Connect to the other terminal of the new capacitor.
- Okun Yellow: Connect to the common or neutral terminal on the furnace control board.
- Okun Alawọ ewe: Connect to the ground terminal.
- Waya Dudu: Typically the high-speed setting (often used for cooling).
- Blue Waya: Typically the medium-speed setting (often used for heating).
- Okun Pupa: Typically the low-speed setting.
Connect the appropriate speed wire (Black, Blue, or Red) from the motor to the corresponding speed terminal on your furnace control board (e.g., 'COOL', 'HEAT', 'FAN'). If your old motor had a white common wire and this motor does not, a jumper may be needed from the brown-with-white-stripe wire to the common terminal on the furnace panel.
- Secure Capacitor: Mount the new capacitor securely within the furnace compartment.
- Jẹrisi Awọn isopọ: Ṣàyẹ̀wò gbogbo àwọn ìsopọ̀ wáyà lẹ́ẹ̀mejì fún bí ó ṣe le tó àti bí ó ṣe pé. Rí i dájú pé kò sí wáyà tí ó fara hàn.
- Pada Agbara pada: Close the access panel. Restore power to the furnace at the breaker and main switch.
- Iṣiṣẹ Idanwo: Test the furnace or air conditioner to ensure the blower motor operates correctly at all desired speeds.
6. Isẹ
The MARS 10585 motor is designed for continuous operation within its specified voltage and load limits. It offers three distinct speeds, allowing for flexibility in airflow control for heating, cooling, and continuous fan operation. The motor's rotation is reversible, which is typically set during installation based on the blower wheel's design and desired airflow direction.
Yiyan Iyara:
- The specific speed (high, medium, low) is selected by connecting the corresponding colored wire (Black, Blue, or Red) to the appropriate terminal on your HVAC system's control board.
- High speed (Black wire) is typically used for maximum airflow, often during cooling cycles.
- Medium speed (Blue wire) is commonly used for heating cycles.
- Low speed (Red wire) can be used for continuous fan operation or specific heating/cooling requirements.
7. Itọju
Itọju deede ṣe iranlọwọ lati rii daju pe gigun ati iṣẹ ṣiṣe daradara ti ọkọ afẹnufẹ rẹ.
- Jeki mimọ: Periodically inspect the motor and blower housing for dust, dirt, and debris accumulation. Clean as necessary to prevent overheating and maintain proper airflow.
- Ṣayẹwo ṣiṣan afẹfẹ: Ensure that the air filters in your HVAC system are clean and replaced regularly. Restricted airflow can cause the motor to work harder and overheat.
- Ṣayẹwo Wiregbe: Annually inspect all electrical connections for signs of wear, corrosion, or looseness. Tighten any loose connections.
- Tẹtisi fun Awọn Ariwo Dani: Pay attention to any new or unusual noises coming from the motor, such as grinding, squealing, or excessive humming. These could indicate a developing issue.
8. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your MARS 10585 blower motor, refer to the following troubleshooting guide:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Mọto ko bẹrẹ | No power, faulty wiring, faulty capacitor, motor overload protection tripped. | Check power supply and circuit breaker. Verify all wiring connections. Test or replace the capacitor. Allow motor to cool if overload tripped. |
| Motor hums but does not turn | Faulty capacitor, obstructed blower wheel, seized bearings. | Replace the capacitor. Check for and remove any obstructions in the blower wheel. If bearings are seized, motor replacement may be necessary. |
| Motor is excessively loud or vibrates | Loose mounting, unbalanced blower wheel, worn bearings, foreign object. | Check and tighten motor mounting. Inspect blower wheel for balance and damage. Check for foreign objects. If bearings are worn, motor replacement may be necessary. |
| Motor overheats ati ki o ku ni pipa | Restricted airflow, excessive load, dirty motor, improper voltage. | Check and replace air filters. Ensure blower wheel is clean and unobstructed. Clean motor exterior. Verify correct voltage ipese. |
Ti awọn igbesẹ laasigbotitusita ko ba yanju ọran naa, kan si onimọ-ẹrọ HVAC ti o peye.
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information and technical support regarding your MARS 10585 Direct Drive Blower Motor, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact MARS - Motors & Armatures, Inc. directly through their official webAaye ayelujara tabi awọn ikanni iṣẹ alabara. Pa iwe-ẹri rira rẹ mọ gẹgẹbi ẹri rira fun eyikeyi awọn ẹtọ atilẹyin ọja.





