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    Default Re: Flooded Pool Heater Compressor

    Based on your other thread:
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?12291
    it's almost certain that you really did have water in the compressor, because you really have eaten up the heat exchanger with extremely low pool pH. This sort of damage is readily visible when you expose the exchangers. I wouldn't recommend attempting a warranty claim.

    So, even though the service guy was a bit flaky with his HVAC knowledge, he was correct (even if by accident!) in his diagnosis of a heater destroyed by pool water that was very seriously out of balance.

    Sorry!

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    Default Re: Flooded Pool Heater Compressor

    Aqua Comfort is a marketing company that sells private labeled products. Over the last 10 years, they've used 3-4 different manufacturers of heat pumps.
    So you may be better off using your own HVAC company, since they would be able to get the components to repair your system too.

    Water coming from the compressor is certainly a sign of water eroding the heat exchanger and making its way through the freon lines to the compressor...and as Ben said, it will most likely not be a warranty covered issue.

    If you're considering replacing your heat pump, look for a titanium heat exchanger, which is virtually impervious to chemical attack. In addition to the Pentair and Hayward units, you may also consider the largest manufacturer of swimming pool heat pumps, www.AquaCal.com .
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