The term OEM comes from "Original Equipment Manufacturer," This is impotent for equipment that you buy for your Furnace and, or AC unit.
If, you where to buy and non - OEM part this could cause damage to your equipment, and loss of warranty coverage.
Although, it should be pointed out it's less of a problem for HVAC parts. Vs, your car replacement parts where there is so Meany different knock off.
HVAC aftermarket parts are made by a few manufacturer who at large have the permission from the Brand name manufacturer to build the parts. Fasco, being one of them.
Most, Furnace use Fasco motors over the brand name part. So, for example if your Lennox inducer motor 68K21 was broken chance are that the HVAC company you hire to change out that part will end up using the Fasco A163 motor. Vs the Brand name part. Why? it's cheaper. Much Cheaper then the Lennox motor.
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