Russianwolf
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So yesterday being humid and all, the AC was making lots of condensate. There must be a small plug in the drain because while its dripping, it also filled the overflow pan. The contractor told me he would install an emergency switch to shut the system off in case it filled the pan AND a drain on the pan (meaning the switch would only activate if BOTH drains were clogged.
Come home yesterday and Lillian tells me there is water dripping from our downstairs bathroom ceiling. So I go upstairs and the bedroom floor (tile) is covered in water. I go up to the attic and the AC has filled the pan. There obviously is no switch as its full and leaking onto the ceiling. There is no drain on the pan. (The contractors numbers are disconnected so I guess out of business)
So I siphon off about half the water and that gets us through to today. I call in sick for the day and Lillian calls some AC guys. No availability until after hours and $150 per hour then. So off to Lowes I go.
I buy this Shop Utilitech Pro 0.33-HP Thermoplastic Condensate Pump at Lowes.com And some tubing. Fortunately the old AC unit had a 110 air exchange fan and the new one is a 220, so the 110 line was in place. Add a new box and plug and ready to run. Drill a whole in the wall for the tubing, connect some 3/4 inch PVC from the drain plug to the pump and we're in business.
Spent another hour re-insulating and taping the manifold and ducts for better seal.
Tried to get to the primary drain to unplug it but can't see how to. So I need to call in someone to service the unit anyway, but crisis diverted.
Did I mention its HOT up there.
Come home yesterday and Lillian tells me there is water dripping from our downstairs bathroom ceiling. So I go upstairs and the bedroom floor (tile) is covered in water. I go up to the attic and the AC has filled the pan. There obviously is no switch as its full and leaking onto the ceiling. There is no drain on the pan. (The contractors numbers are disconnected so I guess out of business)
So I siphon off about half the water and that gets us through to today. I call in sick for the day and Lillian calls some AC guys. No availability until after hours and $150 per hour then. So off to Lowes I go.
I buy this Shop Utilitech Pro 0.33-HP Thermoplastic Condensate Pump at Lowes.com And some tubing. Fortunately the old AC unit had a 110 air exchange fan and the new one is a 220, so the 110 line was in place. Add a new box and plug and ready to run. Drill a whole in the wall for the tubing, connect some 3/4 inch PVC from the drain plug to the pump and we're in business.
Spent another hour re-insulating and taping the manifold and ducts for better seal.
Tried to get to the primary drain to unplug it but can't see how to. So I need to call in someone to service the unit anyway, but crisis diverted.
Did I mention its HOT up there.