




🔥 Upgrade your furnace draft game with quiet power and easy install!
The Goodman Furnace Draft Inducer Blower #22307501 is a high-performance aftermarket replacement blower featuring a 1/16 hp motor running at 3000 RPM with a low 2.8 amp power draw. Designed for easy installation with exact screw alignment, it includes durable ball bearings and is backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty. Ideal for maintaining efficient furnace flue exhaust, this blower ensures quieter operation and energy savings for your home heating system.
| ASIN | B0012TPGFC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,036 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #83 in Furnace Replacement Motors #168 in Fireplace Fans |
| Brand | MARK TRAYNOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,213) |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Item model number | CECOMINOD094196 |
| Manufacturer | Rotom |
| Package Dimensions | 13.1 x 12.2 x 10.2 inches |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| UPC | 663001429647 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
D**T
Gasket
Product is as described. It is aftermarket although great copy. Duty cycle or longevity are yet to be seen. Its a very easy installation that took 20 minutes. Didn't run into any issues or having to do any fabrication to make it fit. Exact copy all screws lined up perfect. Note the description stated the gasket wasn't included. In my shipment the gasket was included. Know this you should replace the gasket if you dont the blower may not be able to create enough vacuum to engage the vacuum switches. Those are the assemblies at the end of the rubber tubes. One connected to the blower and the other to the manifold that the blower screws into. Good luck. Remember to power down the furnace before opening the unit.
T**.
after extensive research,this was the perfect part for me
exactly what I needed.I have a 10 year old or more GOODMAN home furnace.This season I switched on the furnace to make sure all is well...However all was not well. The draft inducer/that thingy that exits the exhaust up the chimney/ started making a low grinding,whiney sound.Called around the local area and found service calls were eighty bucks or more plus parts! Went online with my original draft inducer part number...that led me to a website that stated "good luck,we have your part in stock" for four hundred eighty dollars!!! took that part number,referenced it several times bouncing from website to website to amazon! the specs for this part did not match my specs exactly....my 10 year old part was 3amps, this was 2.8amps.after more research found that the rpm's must match/which they did,and the amp issue? lower power consumption!Ordered received part....which came with all the correct wires attached,which are not shown in the picture..shut the power off to the furnace,unplugged power wires,loosened the two 5/16 clamps,removed the four 1/4" screws,unplugged the vacuum line all with in 5 minutes.reinstalled in 6 minutes.tested to make sure system worked and was very surprised how quiet the new draft inducer motor was! and how quickly it was to install! and of course while I was at it I also purchased/installed new flame sensor and ignitor that was suggested to go along with this part!!all fit nicely and perfectly!now I am ready for 10 more seasons of cold weather!very happy,very please and for the price if I need another in a few years I will not hesitate to purchase again!
P**Y
but like any good husband I dismissed her and ignored it
I don't write a whole lot of reviews, but wanted to take the time out to review this inducer and add another positive vote to the other DIYers that have already reviewed it. My wife noticed the furnace was making an odd noise at startup, but like any good husband I dismissed her and ignored it. Fast forward a couple of weeks and we came home to a pretty cold house one afternoon 3 days before a huge blizzard was forecast for our area. I checked the thermostat and the temp was several degrees below the setpoint. I went down to the furnace and noticed a buzzing noise so I turned the inducer motor by hand and it slowly started turning and making the odd noise my wife had reported. Then it sped up and the furnace started. The inducer felt hard to turn by hand so I pulled the fuses and got out my trusty WD40 and loosened up the shaft with a few well placed squirts. That loosened it up a lot so I figured it had gotten stuck. I blasted it out a bit more and then oiled it and figured the problem was solved. The next morning we woke up to a cold house again so I jump started the furnace with my WD40 and started doing some research. I called an HVAC guy and was quoted $500-$600 for the part plus installation. I did some more research and I figured out that this part was what I needed and with the impending blizzard I ordered it 2 day shipping so I would hopefully have it in hand on Friday when the snow was supposed to start. In the meantime I gave the existing inducer a more thorough cleaning and oiling job. The part arrived as promised on Friday and it went on a shelf in the garage since my last lube job seemed to be working. Yesterday we woke up to a cold house again so I decided that was enough with the WD40 jumpstarts and it was time to switch out the inducer. As others here reported it really is a simple job. I took a couple photos with my phone so I could reference them in case I forgot where something went, but honestly with my furnace it was one hose to the air pressure switch, one white wire, one black wire, one green ground wire, one hose clamp and 4 screws. It might have been 15 minutes including the time it took me to unbox the new one and clean up some of the wiring with zipties that looked sloppy to me from the original install. Threw my fuses back in and watched the furnace start up perfectly. Even with the 2 day shipping I easily saved $400-$500. If you can use a screwdriver then you can perform the install yourself. The wiring is a non-issue since the replacement comes with connectors that just plug right into the same connectors the old inducer was connected to. The hardest part is deciding where to put your beer while you work so you don't accidentally knock it over. Problem solved, back to watching TV.
L**B
Replacement for original inducer in Goodman furnace
Summary: New inducer motor looks a little different than the original, but fit exactly, has the same electrical plugins and works perfectly fine in Goodman GCH95 model. I have a Goodman GCH95 model furnace. Woke up one day to a cold house. When the furnace should be starting and instead of the usual fan noise it just hummed. It was reporting a 3 blink code, points to pressure switches or could be inducer motor not turning (not creating the vacuum to trip the pressure switches). I manually turned the inducer motor and it started spinning but a really noisy bad bearing sound. A little WD-40 on the bearings and that let it run consistently. Called around to local HVAC guys and got quotes anywhere from $300 to $700 to fix it. The motor was $90 on Amazon, but will take 5 days to deliver. Clearly it was just the inducer motor. I removed it myself to inspect it, took about 5 minutes to pull it out. Not wanting to pay out the noise and being able to wait I ordered up one from Amazon. It took about 5 days to arrive while I was limping along with the old one. Like others mentioned the new inducer assembly looks a little different (clearly its a new replacement version) however it fit perfectly, the housing is pretty much exactly the same, all screws lined up the same, same exact motor plugins. Works perfect and saved a bunch of money. I know folks gotta work and but asking for 200-600 just to install a part that takes 10 minutes is highway robbery.
B**1
I replaced the inducer blower on my Amana Distinctions GKS90904CX furnace because the original was squealing. This fit perfectly and the foam gasket was included. Everything is quiet now and working well.
M**C
Great product- all hardware and new gasket included. Easy install.
A**R
Perfectly fit to my Goodman furnace. It solved many problems. Few weeks ago my furnace inducer draft fan, motor cooling fan was brooked and was making noise. I repair that fan with epoxy glue. After that it was little noisy but otherwise working fine. Few weeks after that the bearing was jammed and furnace was locked out. I put some oil wd-40 and it start to work again. I search the parts and order this one. The seller shipped the inducer draft fan with seal and screw/bolts. The new seal also solved the water dipping problem. So for so good and everything works fine.
M**N
Fit perfectly up and running again
W**D
Good replacement product for my furnace.
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