Overview
Condensate pump kit for the Phoenix R200 dehumidifier. Phoenix part number 4042628.
It is supplied as a complete kit — pump, bracket, hoses, adapters, harness and fixings — rather than as a bare pump, so the installation goes in as an assembly.
What is in the kit
CCW's record itemises the contents:
- 1 × 4039769-02 — pump
- 1 × 4042438-01 — bracket
- 2 × 4042022 — clamp
- 1 × 4042627 — hose barb adapter
- 1 × 4024916-05 — hose, 14 in
- 1 × 4024916-02 — hose, 6 in
- 1 × 4042637 — jumper
- 1 × 4042626 — harness adapter
- 2 × 1222378 — nut
- 5 × 1979007 — cable tie
The harness adapter and jumper are the parts that make this a kit rather than a pump: they let the new pump connect to the machine's existing loom without cutting into it.
What it fits
- Phoenix R200 dehumidifier
The R200 parts lists we hold name control board 4028255 (50 Hz) or 4026763, and the condensate hose 4024916. This kit part number does not appear in those lists, which is consistent with it being a later service kit. Send us your machine details before ordering and we will confirm it suits your R200 — the R200 has been built in more than one configuration and the control board differs between them.
When the pump is the problem — and when it is not
A dehumidifier that is not pumping out is not always a failed pump. Work through this first:
- Is the discharge line blocked or kinked? The most common cause by a wide margin. A condensate line trodden on, run under a machine, or lifted too high will stop a working pump.
- Is the lift too great? Condensate pumps have a finite head. A line run up a staircase may be beyond what the pump can do.
- Is the float stuck? Scale and biofilm build up in a condensate reservoir and a stuck float reports the wrong level.
- Is the machine actually making water? A machine that is not dehumidifying has nothing to pump, and that is a refrigeration or airflow fault, not a pump fault.
Only when those are ruled out is the pump itself the likely cause.
Fitting advice
Photograph the existing installation before you remove anything — hose routing, clamp positions and harness connections.
Route the discharge hose so it cannot be kinked when the machine is moved or when the lid is closed. Most repeat pump failures are actually repeat hose problems.
Use the clamps supplied. A condensate hose that comes off inside the machine puts water where the electrics are.
Frequently asked questions
Is the pump available on its own?
The pump has its own part number (4039769-02). Ask us — but for most installations the kit is the sensible purchase because of the bracket and harness adapter.
Will it fit an R150 or 250MAX?
No. Those machines are documented with different condensate pumps (4034605-02 and 4034605-01 respectively).
Does it include floats?
Not in the itemised contents above. Ask us if you need them.
Do I need any tools not in the kit?
Basic hand tools. The kit covers the parts, not the tools.
Send us your R200's details before ordering — the machine has been built in more than one configuration and we would rather confirm than have you fit the wrong kit.