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Slasher
23-07-2008, 08:01 AM
The condensate lift pump on a huskey ceiling unit has gone down but the builders have fitted a plasterboard ceiling flush with the unit with no access does anyone know if you can access the pump from inside the cassette or will the ceiling need to damaged to get at it from the side
thanks

superswill
23-07-2008, 11:38 PM
Husky Group Ltd,
The 4 Degree Centre,
Bilton Way,
Lutterworth, LE17 4JA
Tel: 08700 62 20 10
Fax: 07000-48759328


BEST PEOPLE TO SPEAK TOO,AS THEY WOULD TELL YOU FOR SURE

Slasher
23-07-2008, 11:52 PM
Husky Group Ltd,
The 4 Degree Centre,
Bilton Way,
Lutterworth, LE17 4JA
Tel: 08700 62 20 10
Fax: 07000-48759328


BEST PEOPLE TO SPEAK TOO,AS THEY WOULD TELL YOU FOR SURE
Cheers Paul I did try Husky from site 2 days ago and they were going to call me straight back I'm still waiting, hope my customer can afford the hourly rate !!

superswill
23-07-2008, 11:59 PM
Cheers Paul I did try Husky from site 2 days ago and they were going to call me straight back I'm still waiting, hope my customer can afford the hourly rate !!


if its just a 4 way cassette and the internal pump has gone then dropping the grill,drip pan and fan blade i would of thought would give you access,(it will on every make ive worked on)if it the tank pump then reach for your pad saw as that celling is coming down and cut your self a access hatch as that will be needed for servicing

GXMPLX
24-07-2008, 12:57 AM
... or install a new pump if you can hide it somewhere, plastic tubes are easy to hide if you use the same color.

Slasher
27-07-2008, 10:53 PM
Cheers hadn't thought of putting a new pump in line as i think theres room, at present the lift pump is gravity fed into a tank pump in a cupboard below.
Thanks for the suggestion

Slasher
27-07-2008, 10:56 PM
Cheers Paul I'll look at that option when I return, but my 1st thought was evap was in way ?