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Looking for a source for a Carrier Run Capacitor Mark Harris 02-22-2007
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Posted by jamesgangnc on February 22, 2007, 10:02 am
> Anyone know a web site that lets one look up a part by furnace model?
> Or perhaps someone knows what is used by this model
> Carrier Weathermaker
> Model 8000 58TUA
> Unit Size 060-12
> Motor HP - 1/3
> Motor full load amps - 5.8
> RPM - Speeds1075-4
> Blower Wheel Diameter x Width 10x6
> Motor Type PSC
> Thanks for any help
> Mark

Take the old one to a supply house and they will simply match it. Or
get the specs off it and look for one online. The voltage of the new
one can be higher but not lower. The mfd should be the same. Carrier
and a number of the other brands go out of their way to make it
difficult to get simple information about their units if you are not
an "official" hvac service technician.


Posted by Mark Harris on February 22, 2007, 10:25 am
There's a multi-stage speed controller in front of the run-cap. I can tell
by start sound that it's likely the cap. Since they typ don't cost much I
wanted to have new one in hand before I disassembled stuff.

You are right abt Carrier. I have detail spec sheets but they don't have
the actual motor or run cap specs.




> Anyone know a web site that lets one look up a part by furnace model?
> Or perhaps someone knows what is used by this model
> Carrier Weathermaker
> Model 8000 58TUA
> Unit Size 060-12
> Motor HP - 1/3
> Motor full load amps - 5.8
> RPM - Speeds1075-4
> Blower Wheel Diameter x Width 10x6
> Motor Type PSC
> Thanks for any help
> Mark

Take the old one to a supply house and they will simply match it. Or
get the specs off it and look for one online. The voltage of the new
one can be higher but not lower. The mfd should be the same. Carrier
and a number of the other brands go out of their way to make it
difficult to get simple information about their units if you are not
an "official" hvac service technician.



Posted by on February 22, 2007, 12:10 pm



> Take the old one to a supply house and they will simply match it.

Most legit, credible supply houses won't sell to the general public.



Posted by jamesgangnc on February 22, 2007, 1:54 pm
> > Take the old one to a supply house and they will simply match it.
> Most legit, credible supply houses won't sell to the general public.

Sorry dude but I've never been turned away from a supply counter and
I've been to a number of them here in the past 20 years. Admittedly
I'm in the south but Raleigh is the state capital. I know they won't
sell me a complete system but there's a couple places out in the rural
country side where no questions are asked if you know what I mean.


Posted by on February 22, 2007, 6:34 pm

> > > Take the old one to a supply house and they will simply match it.
> > Most legit, credible supply houses won't sell to the general public.
> Sorry dude but I've never been turned away from a supply counter and
> I've been to a number of them here in the past 20 years. Admittedly
> I'm in the south but Raleigh is the state capital. I know they won't
> sell me a complete system but there's a couple places out in the rural
> country side where no questions are asked if you know what I mean.


I did say "MOST LEGIT" companies.



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