Description
Cold Is Not a State. It Is a System.
Behind every pristine refrigerator shelf and every perfectly chilled commercial display case, there is a silent operator—a motor that has been spinning for years without acknowledgment, without applause, without failure. The DC12V 2W Evaporator Fan Motor does not ask for attention. It asks only for a circuit to close and a blade to turn. And when it does, the entire cooling ecosystem breathes.
This is the KBL-48ZWT05-1202A: a precision-wound, 2200RPM DC fan motor engineered for refrigerator evaporator assemblies across Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, and Haier platforms. Operating at a whisper-quiet 35dB, it circulates cold air through the evaporator coil with the kind of mechanical fidelity that separates a refrigerator that lasts five years from one that lasts fifteen. The shaft is hardened steel. The bearing is self-lubricating sintered bronze. There is no compromise here—only the quiet confidence of a component that was designed to outlive the appliance it powers.
This is not a spare part. It is the pulse of the cold chain.
Technical Specifications
- Model: KBL-48ZWT05-1202A
- Voltage: DC 12V
- Power Rating: 2W
- Shaft Speed: 2200 RPM
- Noise Level: ~35 dB(A)
- Bearing Type: Self-lubricating sintered bronze
- Mounting Bracket: 48mm center-to-center
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to +60°C
- Connector Type: 2-pin JST-style
- Application: Refrigerator evaporator fan assembly
- Compatible Brands: Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Haier, Panasonic-based platforms
- Service Life: 50,000+ hours continuous operation
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this fan motor compatible with my refrigerator model?
The KBL-48ZWT05-1202A is a direct replacement for OEM part numbers found in Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Haier, and many Panasonic-based cooling platforms. It operates at DC12V with a 2W power draw and 2200RPM shaft speed. Verify your existing motor's label against these specifications before ordering. The mounting bracket pattern is 48mm center-to-center.
Q: How loud is this fan during normal operation?
Rated at approximately 35dB at full speed—roughly the noise floor of a quiet library. The sintered bronze bearing and precision-balanced rotor eliminate the metallic whine that plagues lower-grade replacement motors. If you notice noise above this threshold, check the evaporator coil for ice buildup or debris contact with the fan blade.
Q: What is the expected service life?
Under continuous 24/7 operation within rated temperature (-30°C to +60°C ambient), the self-lubricating bearing is rated for 50,000+ hours of service. In a typical refrigerator duty cycle (approximately 60% runtime), this translates to roughly 9-10 years of operational life.
Q: Do I need a professional to install this?
Installation requires removing the rear evaporator panel inside the freezer compartment and disconnecting the existing fan wiring harness. If you are comfortable with basic appliance repair and have a multimeter to verify the 12V DC supply, this is a straightforward 15-minute job. Always unplug the refrigerator before servicing the evaporator compartment. The motor ships with a 2-pin JST-style connector—verify compatibility with your existing wiring harness or splice accordingly.
Q: How do I know if my evaporator fan motor has actually failed?
Common symptoms: (1) The refrigerator compartment is warm while the freezer is cold, (2) you hear no fan noise when the compressor is running and the door switch is depressed, (3) the evaporator coil is heavily frosted on one side only. Use a multimeter to check for 12V DC at the fan connector with the compressor running—if voltage is present but the fan does not spin, the motor has failed.
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