I put in a condensate pump on an old Air Conditioner because I can't run a new drain line due to stupid condo association politics. I have two wires coming off it for an alarm. Do you guys have any recommendations on an alarm? I want one that is annoying and loud so that if it fails the tenant calls the management company instead of just ignoring it and causing a mess.
I am not a licensed air conditioner guy, and its a GE unit from 1974 so I don't even know if I can wire in a kill for the unit.
This is the pump.
Little Giant 554425 VCMA-20ULS Condensate Removal 1/30 HP Pump with Safety Switch
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SM342Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Long story long:
I put in a little giant condensate pump on one of my rental units. I have been battling with the HOA and the downstairs neighbors who claim that my AC pan or line is leaking. We got to the point where they sent a plumber over to tear up stuff and I told them that they would have to sign a document to cut holes in my walls.
Its copper pipe, but all new valves on everything on the remodel a few years back and everything was pressure tested.
Long story short, they had a roof leak that came down the walls and came through the downstairs ceiling. So there is now a hole in the ceiling/firewall. Don't even get me started on how this is a major fire hazard, I know. Its not my responsibility and I am not allowed to actually fix it, but getting someone to act on it is so much harder than it should be.
Anyways, there was condensation ON the drain pipe and they claim that its leaking. Its Florida, its over a garage, and its very humid here.
That being said, I just stuck in a condensate drain to pump all the condensate down the washing machine drain so they couldn't argue it was my fault. Its still leaking according to them, but not having cold water in the drain pipe seems to have made a big difference.
I am not a licensed air conditioner guy, and its a GE unit from 1974 so I don't even know if I can wire in a kill for the unit.
This is the pump.
Little Giant 554425 VCMA-20ULS Condensate Removal 1/30 HP Pump with Safety Switch
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SM342Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Long story long:
I put in a little giant condensate pump on one of my rental units. I have been battling with the HOA and the downstairs neighbors who claim that my AC pan or line is leaking. We got to the point where they sent a plumber over to tear up stuff and I told them that they would have to sign a document to cut holes in my walls.
Its copper pipe, but all new valves on everything on the remodel a few years back and everything was pressure tested.
Long story short, they had a roof leak that came down the walls and came through the downstairs ceiling. So there is now a hole in the ceiling/firewall. Don't even get me started on how this is a major fire hazard, I know. Its not my responsibility and I am not allowed to actually fix it, but getting someone to act on it is so much harder than it should be.
Anyways, there was condensation ON the drain pipe and they claim that its leaking. Its Florida, its over a garage, and its very humid here.
That being said, I just stuck in a condensate drain to pump all the condensate down the washing machine drain so they couldn't argue it was my fault. Its still leaking according to them, but not having cold water in the drain pipe seems to have made a big difference.