Can I run my furnace without the condensate pump?

The condensate trap is absolutely mandatory for a high-efficiency gas furnace. Since the drain taps into the exhaust system, leaving it open to the air would allow for a potential exhaust/flue gas leak in the living space, which is a big no-no.

How often should a condensate pump run?

It is essential that the condensate pump system is regularly checked for correct operation. The frequency will depend on the environment in which the unit is operating but should be a minimum of once every 3 months.

Which condensate pump do I need?

Select a pump with a maximum lift rating that is suitable for your application. Check your equipment service manual to determine the condensate output and choose a pump with sufficient capacity. As a general rule, the output flow of the pump should be at least double the input rate from the appliance.

Should a condensate pump be full of water?

Make sure you don’t run the condensate pump without any water in the reservoir since this can damage the device. If water comes out of the drain hose then you know that the hose is not clogged. If the water doesn’t come out of the drain hose then it’s possible that there is a clog.

How much does it cost to have a condensate pump replaced?

Air conditioner repair cost guide

Repair Average cost to fix
AC condensate pump replacement $100 – $450
AC condenser replacement $300 – $4,200
AC condenser fan motor replacement $200 – $700
AC contactor replacement $150 – $400

How often should a condensate pump run in winter?

How do I know if my condensate pump is working?

The best way to tell if a condensate pump is working is to simply pour water into the pump reservoir. If the condensate pump is working, the float will rise up as you pour the water, which will activate the float switch, and the pump will audibly turn on.

How much does it cost to replace a condensate pump?

Should condensate pump run all the time?

The only term you need to remember with a condensate pump that won’t shut off is damage. The unit itself can be damaged, but so can a variety of other things. If a condensate pump does not shut off and runs continuously, the pump will burn out.