That is the same motor that they sent me, when I needed a new replacement. However, they charged me 3 times what I could have bought it for from via Supplyhouse.com. Keep that in mind. It also was not the same motor that crapped out on me. The only negative I see, is this motor doesn't keep the vents open if you lose power. My other ones I can lock in position by turning off the individual switch for that motor. This is not a real problem for me as I have a generex generator that is run on propane that kicks in within 5 or 8 seconds after losing power. We spent all day yesterday installing a exhaust fan just in case the vents don't open. Like I say, have been having trouble with slippage from the weight of the double pain glass. I very strongly suggest you use self tapping screws and drill threw every single one of the collars, not just the ones where the motors are. My g.h. is 20 feet long and they were going to use only one motor per side vent and top vent when they thought they were going to use double pain polycarbonate. When I pointed out the contract said double pain glass all around, they then put two motors on the top vent and left one on the side. If you have any questions or need clarification as to anything I'm suggesting, just shoot me a e-mail. Would be more then glad to give you a couple of pointers, that I have learnt the hard way. Due to $$$, am holding off changing the glass on the vents to poly, but will do so next year. Have had my g.h for maybe 12 years or so.