1003441 Nordyne OEM Inducer Motor Assembly

1003441 Nordyne OEM Inducer Motor Assembly

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1003441 Nordyne OEM Inducer Motor Assembly

Product Overview

1003441 is a genuine OEM Nordyne inducer motor assembly designed for Nordyne gas furnaces. This complete module integrates the combustion inducer motor, blower wheel, housing gasket, and mounting hardware to evacuate combustion gases efficiently and maintain proper draft for safe ignition.

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Part Number 1003441
Vendor Nordyne
Motor Type Permanent split-capacitor (PSC)
Voltage 115 VAC, 60 Hz
Current Draw 1.2 A
Horsepower 1/50 HP
Speed 3,000 RPM
Rotation Counterclockwise (CCW)
Blower Wheel Diameter 6 in
Blower Wheel Width 8 in
Housing Material Cast aluminum
Includes Motor, blower wheel, housing gasket, mounting hardware
Net Weight 6.09 lb
Shipping Dimensions (L×W×H) 10 × 12 × 12 in
Packaging Weight 10 oz
Shipping Weight (approx.) 6.7 lb


Cross-Reference Part Numbers

OEM Part Number Notes
1003441 Current Nordyne inducer motor assembly
No documented superseded or alternate numbers


Compatibility

Fits Nordyne and Nordyne-Miller single-stage and two-stage gas furnaces originally equipped with a 1003441 inducer assembly. Ideal for models using a 6 in inducer blower wheel and 115 VAC PSC motor. Before ordering, always verify your furnace’s data-plate model number and inducer assembly requirements.


Technician Notes

  1. De-energize all power and shut off the gas supply; follow lockout/tagout procedures.

  2. Remove furnace access panels to expose the inducer assembly.

  3. Photograph or label wiring harness connectors and vacuum tubing routing.

  4. Disconnect motor harness and vacuum/pressure lines.

  5. Unscrew mounting flange bolts and remove the old assembly; clean the gasket surface.

  6. Position the new 1003441 assembly, align the gasket, and torque mounting hardware to OEM specs.

  7. Reconnect vacuum tubing and motor harness; restore vent or duct connections.

  8. Reapply power and gas, then call for heat; confirm smooth inducer startup, proper RPM, and gasket seal integrity.

  9. Listen for abnormal noises and inspect vibration mounts or gaskets for wear; replace as needed to prevent vibration and leaks.