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Old 16-04-2006, 10:02 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Default Furnace Failure...UGH!





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Heinlein Supply Co.
5516 North Elston Ave.
Chicago, IL 60630
(773) 774-8616




Parts - Modine

Heinlein Supply is the Midwest largest "IN STOCK" distributor of Modine
Parts. Our stock consists of a large selection of Modine Parts for both
past and present units. We will be glad to assist you in accurately,
and promptly selecting parts for your unit heater requirements.

We SHIP IMMEDIATELY FROM OUR STOCK. If for some reason the part is not
in our stock, we will order and expedite it for you.

To ensure correct part selections for your heater we encourage you to
obtain the following information about the Unit Heater.

The first 4 can be found on the Unit Heater Name Plate.

1. Model Number
2. Serial Number
3. Power Code
4. Control Code
5. The Part Number or Description of the Part that failed
6. The Date the Part/Unit was installed and the Date on which it failed

To ease you through the ordering/inquiry process we have included a pdf
worksheet. Fill in the worksheet and contact us at 773-774-8616, email,
fax at 773-774-8622 or fill out our information request form.

Downloadable Forms
- Modine Parts Inquiry / Order Form
- Customer Information Form

This in the site that J. Del Col wrote about. The pictures didn't copy
but they have fans, blowers, the works.
The big problem with blowers and fans is their being rusted to
the shaft. WD 40 it the day before you try to take it off, the set
screw(s) or will be hard to get at and probably froze up. You may need
that handyman for that job. Don't force anything and don't reach for a
hammer!
Sorry for putting my nose in here but have been doing repair work
and engineering all my life and the secret is, get the part and get
patience, get the unit on a solid work bench and don't give up. You can
rent small pullers and if needed a small pencil grinder as a last
resort, for removing the blower from the shaft. Go slow, you have all
summer! ;-)) (It may be best to buy the Blower and a new motor. Life
will look a bunch better if you do that).
Joe T
Houston









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