Central Vacuum Motors

Shop central vacuum motors for built-in whole-house vacuum systems and central vacuum power units. Central vacuum motors are the heart of the system, creating the suction that pulls dirt, dust, pet hair, and debris through the hose and tubing network.

If your central vacuum has weak suction, a burning smell, loud motor noise, or will not start, the motor may need to be replaced. USA Vacs can help you match the correct central vacuum motor using your power unit model number, old motor number, brand, voltage, and motor specifications.

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How to Match a Central Vacuum Motor

Find the model number on your central vacuum power unit
Check the number stamped on the old motor
Match the voltage, motor height, diameter, and fan stage
Compare mounting style, gasket position, and exhaust style
Contact USA Vacs before ordering if you are unsure

Common Central Vacuum Motor Problems

Motor runs but suction is weak
Power unit smells hot or electrical
Motor sparks, squeals, or grinds
Central vacuum trips the breaker
Power unit will not turn on

Before replacing a central vacuum motor, always check for clogs, dirty filters, full dirt buckets, bad hoses, or restricted airflow. If the system is clear and the motor still performs poorly, replacing the motor may restore suction and extend the life of the central vacuum power unit.

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