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Old 29-10-2009, 05:13 PM
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Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

I looking for an evap fan motor for a 69 NT-40 specifically a 54-00507-00. Carrier want just under $1000.00 for one motor. I need to find a sane alternative for this motor. Does anyone know where to get a new or properly re-manufactured motor in the US?
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Re: Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

Take it to a motor rewind company.
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Re: Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

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Re: Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

Can your motor shop find an equivalent? If the motor still has the nameplate on it they should be be able to. The important thing is to find out what is different on the OEM motors, most of the time they just use a low twmp grease, maybe a special shaft length or HD windings.
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Re: Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

The 54-00507 duel voltage is $833.71 the 54-00513-00sv duel speed is $823.06. both list prices

You can use the duel speed in place of the duel voltage there is a tech bullitin to deal with that. the point is you might have better luck getting a used duel speed and increase your options. Used duel voltage motors are getting a bit thin on the ground now. another option if it's a static container is to use a 3 phase motor, all 3 phases are up there in the evap section,just means a bit of buggering about with it. i have used all the above options in the past and it does work
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Re: Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

Hi, I'm new to the board.
I was cruzin and saw this post.

I own an auto parts mfg. corporation, and also deal in insurance claim lost parts, especially tractor trailer equipment.

I have enroute to me a NEW

CARRIER 54-00513-00SV 2-Speed Motor in the box !!

I would take $500 + ship for it if it will help someone out.
Sale through my company on credit card ships right away, can c.o.d. if you pay shipping up front, or whatever you would like to work out.
My info: Bill Ferretti Replacement Parts, Inc.
Villa Rica, Georgia Phone: 770-459-0040
Been in business 35 years.
Hope this post is appropriate, just trying to help.
Bill
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Re: Aftermarket parts for a carrier container

Thanks for your replies! the customer found a used replacement.
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