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NMFC 154667 - A/C Water Cooling Tower Parts | Class 85–200

Article ID
154667
NMFC 154667 for cooling tower spare parts
Freight Group
UNGROUPED ARTICLES
Standalone item under Ungrouped Articles
Class Range
85-200 2 classifications
Two classes available: 85 through 200
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous HVAC parts, no hazmat paperwork

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
154667.00 Parts, air conditioner water cooling tower:
154667.01 Fan Cylinders; Grids or Grid Supports; or Pipe Bands; glass fiber reinforced plastic; in packages 200
154667.02 Fan Blades, unassembled; Connectors; Moldings; or Flange Sections, nested; glass fiber reinforced plastic; in packages 85

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Match packaging to the part: double‑wall cartons and top‑load cones for PVC fill/drift eliminators; blocked and crated packages for motors, gearboxes, and steel frames.
  2. Control moisture and debris: bag small hardware, cap open ports, and shrink‑wrap FRP or PVC panels to keep them clean and dry during transit.
  3. Unitize thoughtfully: bundle multiple packages on a single pallet with edge protectors, banding, and stretch wrap; avoid overhang to prevent crush damage.
  4. Document clearly: show NMFC 154667, class range 85–200, and “Non‑Hazardous” on the BOL; list part numbers, materials, and package counts for quick dock verification.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Cuts reclass and inspection fees by aligning packaging with the NMFC 154667 listing and its two class options.
  • Lowers damage risk on brittle plastics like PVC fill, reducing claims and costly delays during HVAC maintenance windows.
  • Non‑hazardous status expands carrier options and simplifies paperwork, helping secure better transit times and fewer accessorials.
  • Predictable LTL quotes within the 85–200 range enable cleaner budgeting and apples‑to‑apples rate comparisons across carriers.