This Seeley Fan Belt V (A57) is a crucial replacement part designed to keep your Seeley evaporative cooler running efficiently, especially during those long Aussie summers. A worn belt can cause fan issues and reduce cooling performance when you need it most.
Swapping out a tired belt ensures your fan motor's power gets where it needs to go, smoothly, preventing costly motor strain down the line. It's a quick fix that makes a big difference to airflow.
Best For
- HVAC service technicians
- Evaporative cooler specialists
- Competent DIY homeowners maintaining Seeley evaporative coolers
Compatibility
This V-belt is designed specifically for Seeley evaporative cooling units. It's a direct replacement for Seeley Part Number 832319. If you're running a different model, check fittings and specs before ordering.
Features
- Designed for Seeley evaporative coolers.
- Direct replacement for original Seeley PN 832319.
- A57 sizing for a precise fit.
- Ensures reliable power transfer to the fan.
- Helps maintain optimal airflow and cooling performance.
What's in the Box
- 1x Seeley Fan Belt V (A57), Part No. SY832319
Using It on the Job
Before commencing work, isolate power to the evaporative cooler at the mains and confirm it's de-energised. Wear appropriate PPE, including gloves and eye protection.
Access the fan motor and belt assembly, typically by removing the side panels or hood of the cooler.
Loosen the motor mount bolts to release tension on the old belt. Carefully remove the old, worn belt.
Install the new Seeley Fan Belt V (A57) onto the pulleys, ensuring it's seated correctly in the grooves.
Adjust the motor position to achieve proper belt tension. It should have a small amount of give (around 10-15mm deflection) without being too tight, which can strain bearings, or too loose, which will slip.
Tighten all motor mount bolts securely. Reassemble the cooler panels and restore power. Test the fan operation to confirm smooth, quiet running.
Limitations & Safety Notes
- Always ensure power is isolated before working on evaporative coolers.
- Only use genuine or approved replacement parts to maintain warranty and performance.
- Confirm belt sizing (A57) matches your unit's requirements.
- Follow manufacturer's installation guidelines for proper tensioning.
Tradie Pro Tip
When you're tensioning a new fan belt, a common mistake is over-tightening. Too much tension will chew out motor and fan bearings prematurely. Aim for a slight deflection with thumb pressure—just enough to prevent slippage without straining the components.
Pair With
Pair with other Seeley evaporative cooler spares like Seeley control boxes or Seeley pumps, and ensure your system is clean with a quality coil cleaner.