This is an interesting question with many variables. Have a look at this discussion that offers solutions for each variable. Please note I have also posted a link for those that may not be able to Good Luck, Thanks, Sea Breeze
that there are many things involved to come to the solution you have requested.
Click here=> http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3019
read the complete page here=> http://appliancepartsseabreeze.com/appliancepartseabreeze/Carrier%20Refrigerators.html
Go to this site:
http://www.corp.carrier.com/Carrier+Corporate+Sites/Corporate
Under "home and comfort" choose your region then see if you can find it. If not Carrier has a contact us / site map link. Be advised that it can take 1 to 4 days for a response.
I tried looking up the model number you submitted 19XR4747377KFH52 and came up with nothing.
I am sure that Carrier can help you. It is a matter of making sure the Model numbers are correct and that you use the correct region.
My experience with Carrier is that you can ask Carrier North America a question and they say they can not cross the model number... but, if I go to another region all of the sudden they have the answer.
Kelly
If you're not using any lights or pumps in your aquarium I advise
you to get an aquarium fan it will definitely do. If you do use thing such as
lights and water pump that warm up your tank you should definitely get a
chiller, try the Oceanic Aquarium Chillers.
An in-line water chiller
is equipped with internal cooling coils. Water is pumped out of the aquarium,
into the chiller where it is cooled, and then back to the aquarium again. An
in-line chiller can be placed away from the aquarium and is therefore easier to
hide.
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