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Thread: Singer furnace parts
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08-19-2005, 05:51 PM #1
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Does anybody know where to get parts for Singer furnaces? Circa 1979, roughly.
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08-19-2005, 05:55 PM #2
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specify gas or electric.
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08-19-2005, 06:02 PM #3
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re: singer furnaces
Natural gas furnace. Sight unseen as of yet
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08-19-2005, 06:19 PM #4
Singer has changed hands so many times.
I think it has evolved into ICP.
Anything that old I use generic parts.We've been doing so much,for so long,with so little, that now we can do almost anything, with nothing at all.
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08-19-2005, 08:27 PM #5
Singer is long gone. If the name is being revived it is the name only, the company has not been producing HVAC equipment since the 1970s.
Depending on what part it is, it is most likely a generic item that can be bought anywhere or easily replaced by another type of whatever it is.
If you are looking for a specific item made for Singer, you need to be looking for a new system.Government is a disease......masquerading as its own cureEcclesiastes 10:2 NIV
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08-19-2005, 09:06 PM #6
Nope, Robo, that's one old name that hasn't been revived
Yet 
Singer came out of the old American Furnace which used the tradename Comfortmaker. Dick Snyder (SnyderGeneral) revived that name when he bought the HVAC division from Singer. ICP bought the Comfortmaker line (and Arcoaire that came from Atlantic Richfield) from Snyder.
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08-19-2005, 10:06 PM #7
I still have a few Singer RTUs with S.S. heat exchangers that still run!
What a great unit!Aire Serv of SW Connecticut- Gas heat, dual fuel and central a/c systems installed and serviced
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08-20-2005, 11:58 AM #8
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Thanks, guys. I knew they were ICP, but couldn't get a phone number for them. We set up a call @ the ladies house, so I'm thinking new furnace. We'll see. Thanks again.


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