BRYANT EVOLUTION 24 (244ANV / 284ANV) No Air From Vents
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ECM Blower Motor and Module Assembly
In variable-speed Bryant systems, the ECM motor is the primary mover. Failure typically occurs in the integrated inverter module due to electrical surges or thermal stress on the internal capacitors and power transistors, resulting in a loss of phased DC output to the motor windings even when a command signal is present.
SKU: HD44AE132
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5%
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Integrated Air Handler Control Board
The Evolution system relies on a 4-wire serial communication bus (ABCD). If the micro-controller on the integrated air handler board fails to translate the serial 'Fan On' command into the appropriate PWM signal for the blower, the motor will remain stationary despite the rest of the system functioning normally.
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4%
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ECM Motor Control Module Only
This is the 'surgical' fix for the blower motor. The electronic module attached to the rear of the motor is the most common point of failure; replacing just this component restores the inverter functionality required to drive the permanent magnet motor without needing to replace the mechanical rotor and stator assembly.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the ECM Blower Motor and Module Assembly.
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