Question : Which Fleck control heads and valves is this motor compatible with?
Answer : This motor is compatible with the Fleck 5600 control head and various Fleck valves, including models 2500, 2510, 2750, 9000, 9100, and 9500.
Question : What is the voltage and rotation speed of this motor?
Answer : The motor operates on 120V and 60Hz, with a rotation speed of 1/30 RPM.
Question : Is this motor a genuine Fleck part?
Answer : Yes, this motor is a genuine Fleck part and is specifically identified as part number 18743-1 (also labeled as 18743-2).
Question : My softener won’t regenerate when it calls for it to. I have to manually get it started. Did anyone experience that? Will a new motor fix this?
Answer : Do you hear the motor turning? How old is the motor? You can take the motor out and put 120 AC to the motor and see if it spins. You may need to put a piece of tape on the motor because it spins very slowly.
Question : Will this work on a Maclean NSI1001?
Answer : The voltage should be marked on the timer motor. Standard Fleck motors will have Black wires if 120 volt or Blue wires if 24 volt. They do not have a 12 volt version.
Question : Will this also replace part number 18743-1?
Answer : Yes, the 18743-1 or the 18743-2, all the same.
Question : I bought this timer motor but the gear doesn't fit my timer. Do you sell any with a smaller gear on the back?
Answer : You don't have a Fleck valve -- You did not pick based on the actual part number.
Question : What is the model number for this motor? Is it the 24 volt? 60 Hz?
Answer : The 18743-2 is 120 volt 60 Hz. If you want the 24 volt version, that is part number 19659 or 19659-1. The 120 volt does not require a transformer, and plugs directly to the 120 volt power outlet.
Question : Is this an M001 electric motor that just twists onto the gear housing?
Answer : No, it has screws to hold it in.
Question : Is the motor available for Europe? (230V AC 50Hz)
Answer : Yes, it is available but not at that price. Search part number 3418824 for our site Softenerparts and we do mail to Europe for a small fee.
Question : Will this replace part #223a2 that's on my 5600 now?
Answer : Sorry, but I have no idea what you are calling part #223a2. This is the timer motor.... old PN 13400 and newer PN 18743, 18743-1, 18743-2 that is 1/30rpm and 120 volt.
Question : Does this replace LR14686?
Answer : LR14686 is not the part number. That number is used on many different types of motors. This motor will have a part number of either B13400 (per 2000) or 18743 (2000 - 2003), 18743-1, or 18743-2 for later years.
Question : Will this motor work on a Hague Hydro Clean unit that has a Burgess 10CW, 2.7W, 110V motor?
Answer : I don't know. The volts and watts seem compatible. Search your model for repair parts and try to compare the OEM motor to this one. Good luck!