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Futsal1st
22-01-2009, 12:56 AM
Sorry if this is in the wrong area.

I have been told that there is a guy in New York called Geoff (or Jeoff) that can get any part for a Carrier chiller. I understand that he can also get any Carrier Spare Part. A guy in Carrier Aust gave me the info.

I am in Sydney, Aust, and am trying to find a source for Carrier Moduline Parts. Specifically, I just want to buy the filter for a Carrier 37AE Moduline (200 cfm model).

I have also been told that there are 'after market' parts also available over there.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Tesla
22-01-2009, 04:47 AM
You could try Inter-chillers in sydney, they can buy cheeper than carrier sometimes either direct usa or through singahpore.

Scramjetman
23-01-2009, 12:41 AM
Try Carrier Totaline Parts in Townsville 1300 657278. Ask for Earl. He's a pretty knowledgeable lad and has been around a long time with Carrier equipment.

Futsal1st
23-01-2009, 01:31 AM
Thanks for the help guys. The info I have is from Carrier in Sydney and he told me to try and contact this guy in NYC.

I'll give these guys a go as well.

Cheers

iceman007
19-12-2009, 11:52 AM
Thanks for the help guys. The info I have is from Carrier in Sydney and he told me to try and contact this guy in NYC.

I'll give these guys a go as well.

Cheers

The guy you want is Jeff Emery, and yes he can get you Carrier, York and Trane parts. He is also cheaper than Totaline, who quite honestly can't supply on time and in most cases don't know. I used to work for Carrier and don't need to go into their politics. I use Jeff myself and can vouch for him. He's also a chiller guy and knows what he's talking about, and will give the technical back up as well. I will send you his details if you PM me.

bmundoorkote
27-12-2009, 11:27 AM
Please let me know how we can do the heat load calculation and from which site we can get free software of it?
thx

Futsal1st
30-12-2009, 04:07 AM
Please let me know how we can do the heat load calculation and from which site we can get free software of it?
thx

I have used one from Temperzone. It works well for me (in Aust) but you need to add the design temps for your area as this one is for New Zealand.

Go to www temperzone biz (I'm not allowed to post links yet) and follow the links. Good luck with it.:)