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Welbilt air handler - need part

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My customer has at least a 30yr old Welbilt Air Handler. The blower motor belt broke and was removed by a prior tech who told her to replace her entire system. Granted, she needs a new system, however, its not in her budget right now. Can anyone help?

Welbilt Air Handler - Astoria, NY
Model # 6804BD
SN# 7-11048
Has a 1/2 HP AO Smith Motor C48J4C11
The blower wheel is imprinted with BROWNING 4X81

Thanks everyone!

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  • Wayne_16
    Wayne_16 Member Posts: 130
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    > My customer has at least a 30yr old Welbilt Air

    > Handler. The blower motor belt broke and was

    > removed by a prior tech who told her to replace

    > her entire system. Granted, she needs a new

    > system, however, its not in her budget right now.

    > Can anyone help?

    >

    > Welbilt Air Handler -

    > Astoria, NY Model # 6804BD SN# 7-11048 Has a

    > 1/2 HP AO Smith Motor C48J4C11 The blower wheel

    > is imprinted with BROWNING 4X81

    >

    > Thanks

    > everyone!

    >

    > _A

    > HREF="http://www.heatinghelp.com/getListed.cfm?id=

    > 505&Step=30"_To Learn More About This

    > Professional, Click Here to Visit Their Ad in

    > "Find A Professional"_/A_



    Use the formula of: drive pulley diameter X 1/2 of pi (3.14) plus the driven pulley X 1/2 of pi, plus 2 times the center to center distance of the shafts, added together will give the belt length. Use where the outer edge of the belt rides on both pulleys. Determine the belt width, A belts 1/2" B belts 5/8"

    Good luck, Wayne
  • lee_7
    lee_7 Member Posts: 458
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    what are you looking for? A belt? YOu should be able to get a replacement belt at any supply house. Take a string and put on pulleys to get length and then measure width of pulley and depth to find out if itis a a, b, bx, etc. Also you could use a segmented belt and make your own.
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