Details The Century 89PSC 5″ 5-Speed Double Shaft Fan/Blower Motor (115V, 1050 RPM, 1/10 1/20 1/30 1/40 1/70 HP) is a Century blower motor for HVAC repair and replacement work. Use it when the part number 89PSC and the listed specifications match the equipment being serviced. Note: Image may not be exact representation of item. Specifications Fan Coil – Dual Wheel Blower Motor 5″ Diameter – 42 Frame Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC); Capacitor Required: 5 Mfd-370 Volts (Not Supplied with Motor) Thermally Protected Open Air Over Class B Insulation, 40C Ambient Ball Bearing 1/2″ Diameter Shaft with Flat 54″ Leads Resilient Base Key Specs Type: Shaded Pole Voltage: 115V Horse Power: 1/30, 1/10, 1/70, 1/20, 1/40 RPM: 1050 Speeds: 5 Product Type: Blower Motor Expert Verdict Reviewed by the Pro Desk: choose this part when the existing component label and unit documentation match 89PSC and the spec set above. It is best suited for targeted HVAC service repairs where exact fitment matters more than broad universal compatibility. FAQs What is the Century 89PSC used for? It is a blower motor for compatible Century HVAC equipment. Match the part number 89PSC and the equipment service literature before ordering or installing. Which specs should I verify before purchase? Verify the spec set shown for this part: Type: Shaded Pole; Voltage: 115V; Horse Power: 1/30, 1/10, 1/70, 1/20, 1/40; RPM: 1050; Speeds: 5; Product Type: Blower Motor. The replacement should match the existing component and the unit documentation. Does the electrical rating need to match exactly? Yes. Confirm voltage rating 115V against the failed component label. Do not substitute a different rating unless the equipment manufacturer allows it. Is this an OEM-style replacement part? Use it as a direct replacement only when Century documentation lists 89PSC or an approved equivalent for the unit being serviced. Who should install this HVAC component? A qualified HVAC technician should install and test the blower motor. Disconnect power first, follow lockout procedures, and confirm safe operation after replacement. Safety and Installation Notes Disconnect power before service. HVAC electrical and combustion-related components should be installed and tested by a qualified technician. After installation, confirm wiring, mounting, airflow or fluid routing as applicable, and normal system operation.