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re: A/C condensate pan overflow
Posted on 6/17/21 at 11:11 am to Whatafrekinchessiebr
Posted on 6/17/21 at 11:11 am to Whatafrekinchessiebr
The tech just left, he said the float switch that was “deleted” is not typical on the style unit I have and would usually only be installed on a closet unit where they didn’t have room for a drain pan.
He also mentioned the pipe was disconnected and implied I may have disconnected it when I was draining the pan (I did not).
He also tested the primary float switch on the drain pan and determined it was bad but said the previous tech said it tested ok last month.
He re-plumbed the main drain properly (and claimed to properly delete the inline switch).
He also installed a new switch on the pan in the lowest position and set it to trip well before the pan fills up.
He also said the owner will be contacting me shortly after he reviews everything to discuss repairs but they are usually good about standing behind there work. We I’ll see how it goes, I have used them in the past without issue so I am hoping this gets resolved without much additional headache.
He also mentioned the pipe was disconnected and implied I may have disconnected it when I was draining the pan (I did not).
He also tested the primary float switch on the drain pan and determined it was bad but said the previous tech said it tested ok last month.
He re-plumbed the main drain properly (and claimed to properly delete the inline switch).
He also installed a new switch on the pan in the lowest position and set it to trip well before the pan fills up.
He also said the owner will be contacting me shortly after he reviews everything to discuss repairs but they are usually good about standing behind there work. We I’ll see how it goes, I have used them in the past without issue so I am hoping this gets resolved without much additional headache.
Posted on 6/17/21 at 9:01 pm to Whatafrekinchessiebr
He also tested the primary float switch on the drain pan and determined it was bad but said the previous tech said it tested ok last month.
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Not likely that switch went bad over the last 30 days.
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