

⚙️ Upgrade your airflow game with precision power and seamless fit!
The Venmar Make Up Air Motor 02101 by Rotom is a compact, 1/17 hp, 1650 RPM, 3-speed electric motor designed as a direct OEM replacement for Venmar ventilation systems. Featuring a durable alloy steel construction, double shaft design, and sleeve bearings, it delivers reliable, efficient airflow. Operating at 115 volts and requiring a 7.5 MFD capacitor (not included), this motor offers easy installation with lead splicing and comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty, making it a trusted choice for HVAC professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B018HC08P4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,346 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #172 in Electric Fan Motors |
| Brand | Rotom |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2016 |
| Horsepower | 17 Horsepower |
| Item Weight | 5.72 pounds |
| Item model number | R2-R462 |
| Manufacturer | Rotom |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 16.22 x 6.81 x 6.26 inches |
| Speed | 1650 RPM |
| UPC | 663001463689 733353346098 783961568771 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
S**U
Direct replacement of OEM motor.
Direct replacement for the OEM motor 5KCP84DFK143P. Capacitor not included but my old one was fine. If the vanes of your unit do not spin easily, it’s probably time to replace the motor. Don’t be fooled by a contractor telling you the Venmar needs to be replaced.
D**A
Venmar AVS Solo 2.0 motor replacement with capacitor!!
This worked perfectly in my Venmar AVS Solo 2.0 and it even includes the capacitor! THIS IS THE NEW VERSION 02101 so if you have the 02100 it's the updated version. The swap took about an hour using allen wrench, screw driver, and some wd-40 for rusty shaft to remove the fan. You'll need to cut the plug connectors off of the old motor and butt connect them to the new one for easy installation. Then make sure to align the fans once you're done so they're straight and there is no rubbing.
R**K
Works good
Good replacement motor for my Vemar air exchanger.
T**I
R2-R462
During work on the higher speed it is quite hot. The attached capacitor is quite big. Apart from that everything is ok :)
C**R
Exact fit for ERV100HC with Fasco 7190-1359 02101 motor
Exact replacement for a Fasco 7190-1359 02101 motor on a Broan ERV100HC, which the blower assembly was discontinued in 2016. Just have to dissassemble the fan unit, and then reverse the process. You'll need to splice the old motor harness connector onto the wires. For this specific ERV, you'll need some thermal transfer grease for the heat sink, and some single sided 1/8" thick foam tape to dampen/isolate the assembly. Remove the squirrel cage fans with a 1/8" long tee-handled hex wrench, through the blower opening. Rotate the fan to find the hole that aligns with the fan set screw. You may also need some penetrating oil to help break the fan free of the shaft which has probably corroded a little. It may also help to use some 320 grit sandpaper to remove rust/polish the shaft before removing the old fan. $800+ for a replacement blower assembly... $1000+ for a replacement ERV. Less than $200 and a little elbow grease for this motor, the tape and the grease. No brainer. Saved a lot of money, and only took about 2 hours total.
T**2
Worked for my Broan HRV100H motor replacement
I live up north and we recently saw temps in and around -10 to -30 for what feels like the past 2 weeks. Lots of frost on our windows indicating a moisture problem. Discovered our Broan air exchanger fan was seized up... a new HRV unit seemed to run anywhere between $600 for a cheap one on up. The complete Broan HRV fan assembly looks to run about $500 online. I found this motor which matches the Supco fan p/n 06946 or model 71902271 for around $115 I believe. Took me 3 days to get the part shipped to my house. While waiting I removed my old fan assembly from the Broan unit and sprayed the shafts and all screws with WD40. Once I received the new motor, i had it up and running again within 90 minutes. You will have to cut the old harness off the old motor and attach it to the wires on the new motor. Orange to orange, blue to blue, green to green, etc... not very hard. This motor also comes with a larger capacitor that fit the clip mount of the old capacitor. Its been installed for 36 hours and no issues so far. I will update if anything changes or if the unit fails prematurely. We run this unit about 9 months out of the year.
R**Y
Fits VENMAR HRV CONSTRUCTO 1.5 Air Exchanger
Shipping was fast. I ordered it on a Saturday afternoon and it was delivered by Monday at 4 p.m.. Had it installed by about 8 p.m. Monday night. Here's my public service announcement: A local company had a $60 special for a furnace tune up/inspection. The technician noticed my air exchanger wasn't working. He told me Venmar was purchased by Broan and that there were no longer parts available to fix my Venmar air exchanger. He quoted $1600 to replace the existing unit. I decided to fact check that. The truth is Venmar was purchased by Broan-NuTone in 1995 and through at least the time when my home was built in late 2006, Broan-NuTone continued several air-exchange brands including Broan, NuTone, Best, vanEE, and Venmar. This replacement motor fits many brands and models! This Rotom R2-R462 and included capacitor nearly directly replace the GE motor: 5KCP84DFK143BP and capacitor found in my Venmar HRV Constructo 1.5 air exchanger. The capacitor is a larger oval shape than the old capacitor and wouldn't fit in the existing space utilizing the OEM capacitor bracket. I just used some zip ties and mounted it flat onto the motor. -see the picture The Rotom motor is quite and does it's job, time will tell how long it will last. It took me about five minutes to wrangle tools and then about five additional minutes to remove the black plastic box/blower motor assembly out of the air exchanger body. After the unit was out on the ground it took another 20 minutes to disassemble. Once the new motor came it took about 15 minutes to remove the wiring harness and capacitor mount from the old motor then splice the old wiring harness onto the new motor. From there it took about 45 minutes to reassemble the blower box assembly and figure out how the capacitor could be mounted. Part of that 45 minutes (maybe 10 minutes) was spent cleaning the crud/dust/dirt off the old blower cages, black box parts, and inside the air exchanger body. Lastly, it took maybe 10 minutes to put the black plastic box/blower motor assembly back into the air exchanger body. It's not "easy" but it can be done by one that is in possession of tools and some electrical and mechanical knowledge, skills, and ability. My advice would be to take a picture or two or maybe a video of each step when disassembling the unit. You might need a total of two hours to complete this project. I could tell the bearings in the old motor were shot when the shaft would slide back and forth about 3/8" of an inch. I also bought some new filters SV02300 for the unit. -see picture Good luck with your repair! You can do it!!
J**R
Perfect replacement motor
Perfect fit, works great!
J**Y
Works perfectly with Venmar HRV. I have the older 2.0 model. Fairly simple procedure. Just take lots of pics and keep the electrical connector from your old fan. While you are at it, perfect time to give your HRV a good cleaning. Would recommend.
H**A
I was a bit skeptical at first due to the part codes are all different, but previous reviews reassured me to make the purchase, thx guys. Having to splice the old connector to the new motor is a little inconvenience, but it was straightforward as the wire color scheme matched the stock one. It seems expensive for a small motor of this size but it's the only available in amazon site. The inconvenience of splicing the connector and the expensive price are the reason for the 4 stars rating. The new motor runs quietly and powerfully moves the air with little vibration. Time will tell how long it will last. Another 20 years ? :) Unfortunately I didn't record the video but the process of replacement is quite straightforward. You first need to disconnect the 2 connectors, remove the whole blower assembly off the housing, then proceed next to remove the lower side cap before removing the 2 propellers as this is the hardest part of the process. Apply some WD40 or rust penetrant on both ends of the motor shaft to help free up the propellers. Make sure you properly support the motor before attempting to remove the stucked propellers to avoid deforming their shapes. I used the 10 -12mm sockets to support on one end while tap it on the opposite end. Also make sure to match the wire color code as not doing so could fry the motor or motor could run slower than it should. The new motor comes with a bigger start capacitor, which you may need to mount it 90 degree wrt the original position. Good luck to all.
B**H
WORKS GREAT! VERY HAPPY WITH THE INSTALLATION AND PERFORMANCE, CAME WITH CAPACITOR
I**M
Item arrived before time. Good product and packing. Exact fit for VanEE HRV model 90H.
L**I
I had to find and book multiple electricians to come switch over the wires, as the product does not arrive ready for install. Then I had to hire HVAC specialists to install the unit into my air exchanger. All this took over 60 days because of where I live and availability of technicians. Unit only hums and overheats. Obviously defective. Seller has not contacted me back and now I've spent well over $1k on this useless unit and getting others to install it only to be told 'I'm past the 30 days' and contact the seller. I did. No response. Do not recommend, very disappointed with this entire experience and product.
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