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Abe
22-09-2004, 08:17 PM
I need to supply quantity 12 x filters for a Trane Voyager unit, also size 2 foot x 1 foot filters for another

Would appreciate a contact where I can obtain these from in the UK.

Abe

rbartlett
22-09-2004, 08:31 PM
i use

nationwide at-

http://www.fengroup.com/

or

Filter Express
PO Box 48
Swansea
SA1 8YG (Road Map)
West Glamorgan
Tel: 01792 700123
Fax: 01792 793755
Internet: www.filterexpress.co.uk
Proprietor - Robert Ace


cheers

richard

Abe
22-09-2004, 08:34 PM
Thanks Richard, I appreciate your help

Abe

FreezerGeezer
22-09-2004, 10:00 PM
I think we use Nationwide too. As a matter of interest, what size is the Voyager? Some of the larger units have sliding filter trays, which makes life easier. Watch out if they're the 1" ones for the small units, however! ;-)

Jasper
27-09-2004, 05:56 AM
Aiyub

We use a company called Midland Filtration, There based in nottingham and will probably deliver to your area.

Tel No 0115 9820676

:)

Abe
29-09-2004, 11:25 PM
Jasper

Called Midland Filtration today, very helpful, all stock on shelf, reasonably priced and will deliver to me without charge in next few days!!

Thanks

Abe

Abe
29-09-2004, 11:28 PM
what size is the Voyager? Some of the larger units have sliding filter trays, which makes life easier. Watch out if they're the 1" ones for the small units, however! ;-)

Hi Freezer, sorry couldnt get to you earlier, its a 44 Kw rooftop voyager I think. I dont have the model number to hand.
The filter is 20 " x 24" x 1" if thats any help.

They slide in from the side...........

FreezerGeezer
30-09-2004, 08:40 AM
Hello Aiyub

Trane Voyagers below a size 080 take 20x16x1" filters. The rest take various sizes of 2" thick filters as far as I know. If your unit is bigger than a 075, I'd suggest that you want 2" filters rather than 1"?
If it's a 060, 073 or 075, I'd suggest that you try to pry the end of the runners open a bit, as that helps a lot with getting the filters in without damaging them. I also found that the filters on any voyager (but especially the small ones) get caught on projecting screw heads & suchlike. I found the easiest thing was to switch off the unit, and have my filter puller ready if I needed to reach in & tweak the filters around.