Replacement Motor Parts List
1983 -
Three characters. The letter denotes the
month. The numbers denote the year.
A January 38 1983
B February 48 1984
C March 58 1985
D April 68 1986
E May 78 1987
F June 88 1988
G July 98 1989
H August 09 1990
J September 19 1991
K October 29 1992
L November 39 1993
M December 49 1994
59 1995
69 1996
79 1997
89 1998
99 1999
DATE OF MANUFACTURE CODE
The date code is made up of two or three characters depending upon the year.
1961-1982
Two characters. First letter is month.
Second letter is year.
A January A 1961
B February B 1962
C March C 1963
D April D 1964
E May E 1965
F June F 1966
G July G 1967
H August H 1968
J September J 1969
K October K 1970
L November L 1971
M December M 1972
N 1973
P 1974
R 1975
T 1976
U 1977
V 1978
W 1979
X 1980
Y 1981
Z 1982
1946-1960
The number denotes the month. The last
character is a letter and denotes the year.
1 January G 1946
2 February H 1947
3 March J 1948
4 April K 1949
5 May L 1950
6 June M 1951
7 July N 1952
8 August P 1953
9 September R 1954
10 October T 1955
11 November U 1956
12 December V 1957
W 1958
X 1959
Y 1960
How to use this
PARTS LIST
The nameplate on any Bell & Gossett motor identifies the specific motor by part number and provides a complete
description of the motor as shown in the example below.
The nameplate in the example identifies the motor as a 1/4 HP, 115V, 60 cycle, single (1) phase, 1725 RPM
motor, part number M10534, manufactured in June, 1992. Although all motor nameplates do not look alike, all will
display the part number and description of the motor. Some Bell & Gossett motors do not have a nameplate, but
will display the motor information directly on the motor shell. DO NOT REMOVE THE NAMEPLATE. The name-
plate identifies the motor for future reference. It is important when ordering replacement parts to furnish complete
motor data.
To ensure that the correct parts will be selected, follow the procedure below:
1. Determine the part number of the motor using the information displayed on either the motor shell or the
motor nameplate.
2. Determine the date the unit was manufactured. See chart below.
3. Refer to the index for the page number of the parts breakdown for the specific motor. The page number can
be accessed through the index using either the “M,” “MOT,” or “MAG” number found on the motor name-
plate, the description of the motor (also found on the nameplate) or the six digit power pack number.
4. Find the proper column in the parts breakdown for the motor number involved.
5. Select part numbers using the exploded views for parts identification. If a complete motor is required, use
the six digit power pack number listed for the “M” number required.
PARTS LIST CP-25B-PL (CONTINUED) B&G Motors
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ALTERNATING CURRENT MOTOR
H.P. R.P.M. PH. HZ
VOLTS AMP.
S.F.
THERMAL PROT. PART NO.
1/4 1725 1 60
115 3.0
1.35
40˚C
M74799 M10534 F29
S.F.
AMP.
CONT.
RATING
Bell & Gossett
Morton Grove, IL, U.S.A.