CoolBreeze Evaporative Cooler Spare Parts — Genuine Components for Australian HVAC Technicians
CoolBreeze is a Western Australian-manufactured evaporative air conditioner brand producing ducted residential and commercial units since 1991, with parts support for all models going back to that year. This collection stocks genuine CoolBreeze spare parts for licensed HVAC technicians and gasfitters servicing CoolBreeze evaporative air conditioning systems across Australia — including wall controllers (QA and QM series), SuperPump water pumps, solenoid valve kits, drain and dump valves, fan motors, fan blades, fan collets, filter pads (FILCEL and Celdek), capacitors, and control boards (PCB).
CoolBreeze evaporative cooling units are predominantly installed across WA, SA, and Victoria. Genuine CoolBreeze parts carry manufacturer part numbers (SP-prefix) and are the correct first choice for warranty-compliant servicing and annual maintenance.
A CoolBreeze evaporative air conditioner running on degraded pads, a worn pump, or a failing solenoid valve loses measurable cooling capacity and wastes water. In the field, the most common failure points on CoolBreeze units are: filter pads saturated with mineral scale (reducing airflow and evaporation efficiency), solenoid inlet valves that fail to open or drip continuously (common fault on 24V barbed solenoids), water pumps that lose prime and run dry (causing premature pad drying and motor overload), and wall controllers that develop display faults or lose communication with the main roof unit. Annual replacement of FILCEL or Celdek pads at the start of the cooling season — combined with a check of the drain/dump valve, float assembly, and pump — prevents the most expensive mid-season call-backs. Proactively stocking the solenoid kit (SP2031) and a set of pads on the van is standard practice for WA and SA evaporative service routes.
Diagnose the Fault — Find the CoolBreeze Part
Match the fault symptom to the replacement component. Always confirm your unit's model number (on the rooftop nameplate) and production year before ordering — CoolBreeze part numbers changed across model generations.
Symptom
Reduced or warm airflow
Replace FILCEL or Celdek filter pads — mineral scale blocks airflow. Annual replacement recommended.
Symptom
Pads not wetting / dry patches
Check SuperPump (SP500, SP380, SP280) and the barbed solenoid inlet valve SP2031 (24V).
Symptom
Continuous water drip when off
Solenoid valve coil stuck open, or O-ring failure on drain valve. Check SP2031 and O-ring kit.
Symptom
Sump overflow / constant fill
Float valve or Fluidmaster M240 series assembly. Also check Hydraulic or Counterweight drain valve.
Symptom
Fan not starting / slow speed
Capacitor (25MF or 30MF) is most common cause. If cap is good, test fan motor and collet fitment.
Symptom
Wall controller blank or error
QA Wall Controller or QM Wall Controller replacement — confirm series before ordering (QA/M Maxima vs MRU board).
Symptom
Excessive noise / vibration
Fan blade (518mm, 9- or 10-blade) or fan collet worn. Check 1000W Powerflow collet or 600/750W small collet.
Symptom
No response from unit at all
L/R Circuit Board, M240 Mobile Control Board, or QA/M Maxima / MRU / Neatrol Roof Unit Control Board.
CoolBreeze Spare Parts — Complete Range Overview
All 36 products in this collection are stocked as genuine CoolBreeze components. The table below groups parts by type for faster selection during a service job.
Part Category
Products in This Collection
Key Spec / Note
Wall Controllers
QA Wall Controller, QM Wall Controller
QA series = dial/button; QM series = digital. Confirm series compatibility before replacing — QA and QM controllers are not interchangeable.
Solenoid Valves
Barbed Solenoid Kit (24V) — SP2031
24V barbed type; common fault unit on CoolBreeze inlet. Replace O-ring (SP2066C) if valve body is intact.
Water Pumps (SuperPump)
SP500, SP380, SP280
Submersible pumps rated by flow. SP500 suits larger ducted units; SP280 for smaller/portable models. [CONFIRM: flow rates vs model compatibility]
O-Ring
O-Ring for Electric Drain Valve
Seals drain valve body. Replace whenever drain valve is removed for service.
Float Assemblies
Magnetic Float (Ball Only), Fluidmaster Float Valve M240 Series, Float Switch Magnetic (Soldered Plug), Magnetic Float Switch
M240 Fluidmaster = full fill-valve assembly; magnetic float = level-switch float only. Match to sump configuration.
Filter Pads
Evaporative Cooler Pad Set 840×495×75mm, Celdek Pads with Channel, FILCEL Pads for Contour EX165, Pad Sets (4-Pack × multiple sizes), FILCEL Set of 4, Pad Sets (multiple)
Match pad dimensions exactly to unit model. FILCEL = Seeley/Coolbreeze cellulose. Celdek = alternative rigid media. Channel type required for water distribution panel models.
Charge Hose
Yellow 3-Metre Charge Hose with Ball Valve
For sump fill/drain during service. Ball valve allows controlled water management.
Fan Collets
Fan Collet for 1000W Powerflow Fan, Fan Collet Small for 600/750W Motors
Collet must match motor shaft and blade hub. Powerflow collet ≠ standard collet — confirm motor wattage first.
Fan Blades
Fan Blade 518mm 10-Blade Grey Hub, 518mm 9-Blade Black Powerflow Fan Blade
518mm diameter. 10-blade grey = standard; 9-blade black = Powerflow high-airflow variant. Match to existing motor/collet setup.
Three distinct drain mechanisms — hydraulic (pressure-actuated), Ezycool (electric solenoid dump), counterweight (mechanical). Select by unit generation and dump-valve type installed.
Control Boards (PCB)
L/R Circuit Board, M240 Mobile Control Board, QA/M Maxima Control Board, Neatrol Roof Unit Control Board, MRU Control Board
Model-specific. Cross-check existing PCB part number before ordering. MRU board suits QA and QM series; Neatrol suits older Neatrol-controller units. [CONFIRM: PCB cross-compatibility across CoolBreeze generations]
Capacitors
30MF Capacitor, 25MF Motor Capacitor
Run capacitors for fan motors. 30MF suits 750W–1000W motors; 25MF suits 600W motors. First diagnostic check when fan won't start.
Frequently Asked Questions — CoolBreeze Spare Parts
How do I find the right CoolBreeze part for my model?
Locate the model number and production year on the nameplate fitted to the side of the rooftop unit — CoolBreeze labels include the full model name (e.g., Heritage D160, Cascade, Contour EX165, QA series, QM series). Use this to cross-reference the part listing, or call our team on 0412 333 115 with the model and the SP-prefix part number from the failed component. CoolBreeze maintains parts support for all models going back to 1991 — older units may use superseded part numbers, which our team can cross-reference.
What is the difference between the CoolBreeze QA and QM wall controllers?
The CoolBreeze QA wall controller uses a rotary dial and push-button interface; the QM wall controller is a digital display unit with temperature and timer functions. They are not interchangeable — the QA and QM use different wiring configurations and communicate with different control boards on the roof unit. Always match the replacement controller to the existing series. If the original controller is obsolete, contact us to confirm the current superseding part number before ordering.
How often should CoolBreeze evaporative cooler filter pads be replaced?
CoolBreeze recommends replacing FILCEL or Celdek filter pads at the start of each cooling season — annually for most Australian climates. In hard-water areas (Perth metro, regional WA, parts of SA and Victoria), mineral scale accumulates in the cellulose pad fibres within a single season, reducing airflow and evaporation efficiency significantly. Pads should also be inspected mid-season in high-dust or high-pollen environments. A set of degraded pads is the single most common reason a CoolBreeze evaporative air conditioner underperforms on a hot day.
What voltage is the CoolBreeze solenoid valve — 12V or 24V?
The standard CoolBreeze barbed solenoid valve is 24V (SP2031). Installing a 12V coil on a 24V circuit will burn the coil out; a 24V coil on a 12V circuit will fail to open. Verify the voltage marked on the existing solenoid body before ordering a replacement. If only the coil has failed and the valve body is undamaged, replacing the coil alone (rather than the full kit) is the more economical repair.
Which CoolBreeze water pump (SuperPump) do I need — SP500, SP380, or SP280?
The three SuperPump models differ by flow rate and are sized to the unit's pad area and water distribution requirements. As a general guide: SP500 suits larger ducted CoolBreeze installations, SP380 suits mid-range residential models, and SP280 suits smaller or portable units. The most reliable method is to match the SP-prefix part number stamped on your existing pump body. If the pump body is damaged or the number is unreadable, contact us with your full unit model number and we can confirm the correct replacement. [CONFIRM: exact model-to-pump-size cross-reference from CoolBreeze service data]
What is the difference between the Hydraulic, Ezycool, and Counterweight drain valves?
CoolBreeze has used three distinct drain-valve mechanisms across its production history. The Hydraulic drain valve is pressure-actuated — it opens automatically when pump pressure is removed. The Ezycool drain valve is an electric solenoid dump valve controlled by the unit's PCB. The Counterweight drain valve kit is a mechanical design used on older models (2001–2012 production). These are not interchangeable. Confirm the valve type installed on your unit before ordering — the easiest check is to photograph the existing valve and compare it to the product listing images, or call our team with the model and production year.
Can I get CoolBreeze parts shipped to Perth, Melbourne, or Adelaide?
Yes. CoolBreeze spare parts are held in local stock and ship to all Australian capital cities including Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, and regional areas within 3 business days of order. Given CoolBreeze evaporative air conditioning is most common across WA and SA, we maintain stock of the highest-demand WA service parts — solenoid kits, filter pads, and capacitors — for fast dispatch.
What capacitor does a CoolBreeze fan motor need?
CoolBreeze fan motors use either a 25MF run capacitor (suits 600W motors) or a 30MF run capacitor (suits 750W and 1000W motors). The capacitor value is printed on the capacitor body. A failed run capacitor is the most common reason a CoolBreeze fan motor hums but won't start, or starts slowly and trips on thermal overload. Always discharge the capacitor safely before testing. If the capacitor tests good and the motor still won't run, test winding resistance before condemning the motor.
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Dispatch & Delivery: Genuine CoolBreeze spare parts are held in local Australian stock and dispatched within 3 business days to all capital cities — including Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane — and regional areas. Orders placed before 2 pm AEST on business days are processed same day. For urgent WA evaporative cooler service parts, call 0412 333 115 (Mon–Fri 9am–5pm AEST) to confirm stock before ordering.