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04-15-01, 09:50 PM
after about 3 or 4 hrs my a/c starts to leak water onto my carpet from underneath yet my drain is clear i flushed it out days ago is there anything else i can do i live in texas an a/c is much needed
CoolBreeze
04-16-01, 02:03 AM
Hi,
What type unit do you have,Central-Window Unit-Split System (Central)with Furnace/Blower/Evap. Coil etc. ? Write back and we'll be able to help better.Take Care.
CoolBreeze
What type unit do you have,Central-Window Unit-Split System (Central)with Furnace/Blower/Evap. Coil etc. ? Write back and we'll be able to help better.Take Care.
CoolBreeze
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04-16-01, 03:29 AM
to remove access panels.Check for rusted out evap pan,loose drain fitting,cracked or broken drain fitting.While you have it apart check for build up of stuff in the drain pan.PDF
04-16-01, 04:37 PM
my a/c is central heat and air a wall unit i can't find the model # for the a/c part but the heater which is above the a/c blower model #80u36-19a model is Payne the unit is 4ft tall about 1 1/2 to 2ft wide and about 4ft deep duct work above unit (connected) exhaust pipe from top of unit leading to attic leaking water from inside top of unit dripping down to heater panel to blower and filter to ground then in my carpet please help
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