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Pool Heat Pump Drain Line Dutch Buckhead 07-08-2007
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Posted by Dutch Buckhead on July 8, 2007, 12:45 pm
Hi folks,

I woke up this morning and had water leaking out of my pool heat pump. I
determined that the fitting that attaches the drain/discharge line to the
bottom of the heat exchanger had broken. I'm assuming this allows the unit
to be drained for the winter or something.

Anyway, the male end of the broken fitting is still lodged in the hole in
the heat exchanger. I don't have a tool that can grab it to unscrew it.
Does anyone know if something like this is available? Thanks in advance!



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on July 8, 2007, 2:18 pm

> Hi folks,
>
> I woke up this morning and had water leaking out of my pool heat pump. I
> determined that the fitting that attaches the drain/discharge line to the
> bottom of the heat exchanger had broken. I'm assuming this allows the
unit
> to be drained for the winter or something.
>
> Anyway, the male end of the broken fitting is still lodged in the hole in
> the heat exchanger. I don't have a tool that can grab it to unscrew it.
> Does anyone know if something like this is available? Thanks in advance!
>

Yes.

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Posted by Dutch Buckhead on July 8, 2007, 1:28 pm
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I woke up this morning and had water leaking out of my pool heat pump. I
>> determined that the fitting that attaches the drain/discharge line to the
>> bottom of the heat exchanger had broken. I'm assuming this allows the
> unit
>> to be drained for the winter or something.
>>
>> Anyway, the male end of the broken fitting is still lodged in the hole in
>> the heat exchanger. I don't have a tool that can grab it to unscrew it.
>> Does anyone know if something like this is available? Thanks in advance!
>>
>
> Yes.
>
Great. Thanks.



Posted by on July 8, 2007, 1:37 pm
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 10:18:35 -0800, "Jeffrey Lebowski"

>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I woke up this morning and had water leaking out of my pool heat pump. I
>> determined that the fitting that attaches the drain/discharge line to the
>> bottom of the heat exchanger had broken. I'm assuming this allows the
>unit
>> to be drained for the winter or something.
>>
>> Anyway, the male end of the broken fitting is still lodged in the hole in
>> the heat exchanger. I don't have a tool that can grab it to unscrew it.
>> Does anyone know if something like this is available? Thanks in advance!
>>
>
>Yes.

        Me too.

        Now - if you got the bucks to have a pool with a HP heater -
fucking break loose with some and get it fixed by a pro.


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Posted by Dutch Buckhead on July 8, 2007, 1:42 pm
> On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 10:18:35 -0800, "Jeffrey Lebowski"
>
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I woke up this morning and had water leaking out of my pool heat pump.
>>> I
>>> determined that the fitting that attaches the drain/discharge line to
>>> the
>>> bottom of the heat exchanger had broken. I'm assuming this allows the
>>unit
>>> to be drained for the winter or something.
>>>
>>> Anyway, the male end of the broken fitting is still lodged in the hole
>>> in
>>> the heat exchanger. I don't have a tool that can grab it to unscrew it.
>>> Does anyone know if something like this is available? Thanks in
>>> advance!
>>>
>>
>>Yes.
>
> Me too.
>
> Now - if you got the bucks to have a pool with a HP heater -
> fucking break loose with some and get it fixed by a pro.
>
Well, I just hate to go a day or two without running the pool pump,
especially in the summer. If I could just find a stub or nipple extractor
small enough to get it in the hole I could get it out.



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