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Dutch Buckhead July 8th 07 06:14 PM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
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!



Dutch Buckhead July 8th 07 06:23 PM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!


Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the discharge/drain tube
itself is plastic as well.



Dutch Buckhead July 8th 07 06:37 PM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:23:38 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!

Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the discharge/drain
tube
itself is plastic as well.


Well I would (and I don't recommend you or anyone else do this) using a
hacksaw blade cut through the inside of the fitting down to the threads
of the heater, careful not to damage them, and pry/twist the broken piece
out in one piece hopefully so you can try to match it up with something.
Have you any experience with PVC pipe installation/repair? If not you'll
need to get a plumber.

Thanks for the information. I don't have any experience at this. Someone
told me I might be able to use a stub extractor or a nipple extractor, but
the smallest one I could locate is 1/2 inch. That is still much larger than
the hole in the broken fitting.



Smitty Two July 8th 07 07:42 PM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
In article ,
Meat Plow wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:37:24 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:23:38 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!

Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the discharge/drain
tube
itself is plastic as well.

Well I would (and I don't recommend you or anyone else do this) using a
hacksaw blade cut through the inside of the fitting down to the threads
of the heater, careful not to damage them, and pry/twist the broken piece
out in one piece hopefully so you can try to match it up with something.
Have you any experience with PVC pipe installation/repair? If not you'll
need to get a plumber.

Thanks for the information. I don't have any experience at this. Someone
told me I might be able to use a stub extractor or a nipple extractor, but
the smallest one I could locate is 1/2 inch. That is still much larger
than
the hole in the broken fitting.


Oh ok then I wasn't sure the size so I guess a hacksaw blade wouldn't fit
inside anyway. That's an awful small fitting by the way, i was expecting
something around 3/4 or so.


What about an "easy-out" screw extractor?

Dutch Buckhead July 8th 07 07:44 PM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
"Smitty Two" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Meat Plow wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:37:24 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:23:38 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!

Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the discharge/drain
tube
itself is plastic as well.

Well I would (and I don't recommend you or anyone else do this) using
a
hacksaw blade cut through the inside of the fitting down to the
threads
of the heater, careful not to damage them, and pry/twist the broken
piece
out in one piece hopefully so you can try to match it up with
something.
Have you any experience with PVC pipe installation/repair? If not
you'll
need to get a plumber.

Thanks for the information. I don't have any experience at this.
Someone
told me I might be able to use a stub extractor or a nipple extractor,
but
the smallest one I could locate is 1/2 inch. That is still much larger
than
the hole in the broken fitting.


Oh ok then I wasn't sure the size so I guess a hacksaw blade wouldn't fit
inside anyway. That's an awful small fitting by the way, i was expecting
something around 3/4 or so.


What about an "easy-out" screw extractor?


Do you think that would work for a plastic fitting?



Smitty Two July 8th 07 07:53 PM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
In article ews.net,
"Dutch Buckhead" wrote:

"Smitty Two" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Meat Plow wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:37:24 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:23:38 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!

Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the discharge/drain
tube
itself is plastic as well.

Well I would (and I don't recommend you or anyone else do this) using
a
hacksaw blade cut through the inside of the fitting down to the
threads
of the heater, careful not to damage them, and pry/twist the broken
piece
out in one piece hopefully so you can try to match it up with
something.
Have you any experience with PVC pipe installation/repair? If not
you'll
need to get a plumber.

Thanks for the information. I don't have any experience at this.
Someone
told me I might be able to use a stub extractor or a nipple extractor,
but
the smallest one I could locate is 1/2 inch. That is still much larger
than
the hole in the broken fitting.

Oh ok then I wasn't sure the size so I guess a hacksaw blade wouldn't fit
inside anyway. That's an awful small fitting by the way, i was expecting
something around 3/4 or so.


What about an "easy-out" screw extractor?


Do you think that would work for a plastic fitting?


I do.

Al July 9th 07 12:16 AM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 

"Dutch Buckhead" wrote in message
reenews.net...
"Smitty Two" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Meat Plow wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:37:24 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:23:38 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!

Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the
discharge/drain
tube
itself is plastic as well.

Well I would (and I don't recommend you or anyone else do this) using
a
hacksaw blade cut through the inside of the fitting down to the
threads
of the heater, careful not to damage them, and pry/twist the broken
piece
out in one piece hopefully so you can try to match it up with
something.
Have you any experience with PVC pipe installation/repair? If not
you'll
need to get a plumber.

Thanks for the information. I don't have any experience at this.
Someone
told me I might be able to use a stub extractor or a nipple extractor,
but
the smallest one I could locate is 1/2 inch. That is still much
larger
than
the hole in the broken fitting.

Oh ok then I wasn't sure the size so I guess a hacksaw blade wouldn't
fit
inside anyway. That's an awful small fitting by the way, i was expecting
something around 3/4 or so.


What about an "easy-out" screw extractor?


Do you think that would work for a plastic fitting?

I believe it will do the job................



Dutch Buckhead July 9th 07 11:39 AM

Pool Heat Pump Drain Line
 
"Al" wrote in message
...

"Dutch Buckhead" wrote in message
reenews.net...
"Smitty Two" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Meat Plow wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:37:24 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:23:38 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

"Meat Plow" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:14:01 -0400, Dutch Buckhead wrote:

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!

Is it plastic?


Yes, the broken fitting is plastic and it appears the
discharge/drain
tube
itself is plastic as well.

Well I would (and I don't recommend you or anyone else do this)
using a
hacksaw blade cut through the inside of the fitting down to the
threads
of the heater, careful not to damage them, and pry/twist the broken
piece
out in one piece hopefully so you can try to match it up with
something.
Have you any experience with PVC pipe installation/repair? If not
you'll
need to get a plumber.

Thanks for the information. I don't have any experience at this.
Someone
told me I might be able to use a stub extractor or a nipple
extractor, but
the smallest one I could locate is 1/2 inch. That is still much
larger
than
the hole in the broken fitting.

Oh ok then I wasn't sure the size so I guess a hacksaw blade wouldn't
fit
inside anyway. That's an awful small fitting by the way, i was
expecting
something around 3/4 or so.

What about an "easy-out" screw extractor?


Do you think that would work for a plastic fitting?

I believe it will do the job................

I was able to get a screw extractor and remove the broken fitting from the
heat exchanger, and replaced it with a new one. No more leaking!

However, when I did kick the heat pump on I am receiving a "high pressure"
message on the display. I will have to call in a pro for that, but will
worry about it closer to Fall. Thanks for your help!





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