So, my understanding is that if the condensate pump fails and fills up, this switch should tell the AC to stop running. How critical is this? It seems like all that would happen is the pump reservoir would overflow, but it's possible that water could get into something important.
There is a controller for the AC near the pump - it's obviously the controller since it has wires to the thermostat and the ventilation timer. It's hard to see in there, but the back of that controller might have a couple of wires sticking out, not attached to anything. Is that likely where the condensate pump safety switch should be connected? Is there any way to be sure?
There is a controller for the AC near the pump - it's obviously the controller since it has wires to the thermostat and the ventilation timer. It's hard to see in there, but the back of that controller might have a couple of wires sticking out, not attached to anything. Is that likely where the condensate pump safety switch should be connected? Is there any way to be sure?