R65BV0027EB-P48 Mitsubishi Electric ECM Blower Motor
R65BV0027EB-P48 Mitsubishi Electric ECM Blower Motor 208-230v 3/4hp
Replaces R65BV0027RB-P48
OEM Constant‑Torque ECM Blower Motor – 208–230V
Restore peak airflow and system performance with the R65BV0027EB‑P48 Mitsubishi Electric ECM Blower Motor, a factory‑specified replacement used in select Mortex, Intertherm, and manufactured‑housing electric furnaces. This high‑efficiency ECM motor delivers quiet operation, reliable torque, and consistent airflow across all operating conditions.
Key Features
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3/4 HP Constant‑Torque ECM Motor Designed for strong, stable airflow and improved comfort.
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High‑Efficiency Mitsubishi ECM Technology Reduces energy consumption while maintaining precise airflow output.
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208–230V, 50/60 Hz Operation Compatible with standard residential and manufactured housing electric furnace power supplies.
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Quiet, Low‑Vibration Performance ECM design minimizes noise compared to PSC motors.
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Direct OEM Replacement Fits systems originally equipped with the R65BV0027EB‑P48 or equivalent Mortex ECM assemblies.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Electric |
| OEM Part Number | R65BV0027EB‑P48 |
| Motor Type | ECM Constant Torque |
| Horsepower | 3/4 HP |
| Voltage | 208–230 VAC |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Application | Electric furnaces & air handlers |
Compatible Applications
This motor is commonly used in:
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Mortex E‑Series electric furnaces
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Manufactured housing electric furnaces using 3/4 HP ECM blower assemblies
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Systems originally equipped with R65BV00xx ECM motors
If your furnace uses a 3/4 HP ECM blower motor, this is the correct OEM‑grade replacement.
When to Replace
Consider replacing your blower motor if you notice:
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Weak or inconsistent airflow
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Motor overheating or shutting off
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Loud humming, grinding, or vibration
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Furnace running but no air movement
A failing ECM motor can reduce system efficiency and comfort.
Why Choose OEM
OEM Mitsubishi Electric ECM motors ensure:
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Correct torque and airflow
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Proper communication with the control board
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Long service life
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Reduced noise and vibration
Using the correct OEM motor prevents premature failure and protects the furnace’s electrical components.