Here's the problem. I had a new heat pump installed 8/05. July 06 it stopped working. The motor and variable speed control were rusty and shot. They said the control was mounted for an updraft (upside down) and was not draining water.
Warranty covered it, and the service folks said there have been only a couple similar problems with this model (American Standard, downdraft) and nobody knows why. So they said they would check with the company and try to figure it out.
They came back out to check the unit last week, sure enough, rust after a month. Phoned me today and asked about my aquarium and evaporation rate (I have it down to 1/4 to 1/2 gallon a day). Says that's more than likely the problem.
Anyone else run into this? Would that really cause this much damage in such a short time? I'm leaning towards a fault in the equipment allowing water to drip or drench the motor and controller.
I have a feeling the next call will be to tell me the warranty will no longer cover damage. Then the battle will begin, I need to read up on that now that I think about it.
The tank and sump are approx. 5 feet away (around a corner) from the return air intake.
Warranty covered it, and the service folks said there have been only a couple similar problems with this model (American Standard, downdraft) and nobody knows why. So they said they would check with the company and try to figure it out.
They came back out to check the unit last week, sure enough, rust after a month. Phoned me today and asked about my aquarium and evaporation rate (I have it down to 1/4 to 1/2 gallon a day). Says that's more than likely the problem.
Anyone else run into this? Would that really cause this much damage in such a short time? I'm leaning towards a fault in the equipment allowing water to drip or drench the motor and controller.
I have a feeling the next call will be to tell me the warranty will no longer cover damage. Then the battle will begin, I need to read up on that now that I think about it.
The tank and sump are approx. 5 feet away (around a corner) from the return air intake.