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Split System Air Conditioner

Split System Air ConditionerMy split system air conditioner leaking vents?

I just noticed today is very cold water coming out of the place where the air blows and spreads it on my windows inside my house.
The unit is only 2 years, I had the air con in progress since early this morning (for about 9 hours straight), but this is the first time, he never fled. I just turn it off and clean water from the bottom and there is no more drops, which could be wrong with that?

The coil of the air handling unit is called an evaporator and the drain is the first thing I would check while he is blowing air. Your evaporator freezes could also be due to the flow of air or low freon level. A / C did not generally a period of nine hours to cool down the house. I think you'll need a new air filter - check this first - then check the drain for the evaporator to the water you evacuate, if not clean - the last control A / C goes to lineset unit outside. Usually, if AC / ran the gel long and is finished, you will see ice on the lineset where it exits the evaporator. If you have ice call a service tech.

the drain is clogged condenser

First thing first, change the filter, and make sure theres no one in the unit itself that you might have missed.

9:00 a row? Many factors influence the formation of condensation. Did you cook? Dryer running? Dryer intact? What prevents condensation on the metal that includes air conditioning systems is an insulator. Contact your local HVAC company. Ask them to isolate or insulate your on-plenums, ducts and registers. Have them check the refrigerant pressure too. If your house is not cool after 9:00, increase your gauge. Or close the windows. Chances are there's nothing wrong with your system.

I think Randy F is correct. The moisture you see is coming from the condensate by cooling coils. No matter how long the device works or how the air is humid, the drainage system must take care of the condensation. Check drains on the air handler.

only little condensation, not flight

Posted on August 21, 2010.
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