Question about Goodman Heating & Cooling
...drain line is CLOGGED, causing the MAIN DRAIN PAN to overflow. What causes the drains pans OR the drain lines to become clogged is slime and scale from the condensate water as well as debris ...
...in attic or in house closet.Because the condenser fan motor and coils are located outside.BUT ANY WAY DRAIN LINE MIGHT BE CLOGGED OR IN PAN-BLOW COMPRESS AIR INTO DRAIN LINE.CK END OF PIPES FOR
...has power please check if you have a drain line float switch, if your drain line plugged up it will tripped it, normaly it is located on main or secondary drain line on the front of air
...overflow into your house/apt. the drain line can be sucked out by using a simple wet/dry vacuum of any kind from the end of the drain line ( usually a 3/4 inch PVC pipe located somewhere outside
...drain line to pull gunk clogging the drain line out. You may need to reclean on more periodic basis. Problems with drain line gunk buildup vary with location airborn contaminants. Your water leaking ...
...drain line from the outside. This will pull out the blockage and you're back in business. Do not blow compressed air into the drain. This pushes the blockage back up into the drain pan. Why? Because ...
Question about Carrier Heating & Cooling
...drain line for a blockage and empty the condensation pan. Where are they located and how doi access? Hello, the drain line will be located under the unit near the condenser coil. Sometimes it can get ...
...drain line is at the point of origination.....which is the Air Handling Unit. Air Handling Units are typically installed in the Garage, Under the House, in a Closet, or in the Attic. You will have to ...
...drain line has clogged and either there was not an auxilary drain line installed and it is leaking out of the pan OR the float switch has gone bad OR you have a metal drain pan and it has rusted out ...
Question about Haier Heating & Cooling
drain line to clean it? Hello, the drain line is usually located under the unit on the condenser side. If the unit does not have a drain then the unit is not tilted back enough to allow the condensate
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