Carrier 5H40-237 Screen

Carrier 5H40-237 Screen

Carrier

  • $777.00


Ensure long-term reliability for your open-drive reciprocating compressors with the Carrier 5H40-237 Screen. This heavy-duty oil pump screen is a critical component in the lubrication system of Carrier 5H and 6L compressors, designed to capture particulate matter before it reaches the internal pump assembly. By maintaining a clean oil flow, this 5H40-237 replacement part prevents premature bearing wear and protects the mechanical seal from abrasive contaminants common in high-tonnage HVACR systems.

Built for the rigors of industrial refrigeration and large-scale comfort cooling, the Carrier compressor oil filter screen is compatible with a wide range of models, including the 5H40, 5H60, 5H80, and 5H120 series. Whether you are performing a seasonal overhaul or addressing a pressure drop in the lubrication circuit, installing a fresh HVAC oil suction screen ensures that your Carrier 5H40-237 oil filter setup operates at factory specifications. This OEM-equivalent screen is often used alongside gasket sets to ensure a vacuum-tight seal during reinstall, maintaining the integrity of the crankcase environment and supporting overall refrigeration compressor maintenance.

Key Benefits:
  • Critical Protection: Effectively filters particulates to safeguard the reversible oil pump and high-precision internal components.
  • Broad Compatibility: Engineered specifically for the Carrier 5H and 6L series open-drive reciprocating compressors.
  • Durable Construction: Designed to withstand the constant pressure and thermal fluctuations of industrial oil circuits.
  • Optimization: Helps maintain consistent oil pressure, reducing the risk of low-pressure safety trips.
Common Questions:
  • Which compressor models are compatible with this screen? This part fits Carrier/Carlyle 5H series (5H40, 5H46, 5H60, 5H66, 5H80, 5H86, 5H120, 5H126) and 6L series models.
  • Does this include the necessary gasket? While the screen is the primary component, technicians typically inspect and replace the associated housing gasket during installation to prevent oil leaks.
  • How do I know if the oil screen needs cleaning or replacement? Frequent low oil pressure alarms or visible debris in the crankcase during a teardown are primary indicators that the suction screen is obstructed.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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