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HVAC condensate drainage mc 07-20-2005
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Posted by Nick Hull on July 21, 2005, 11:06 am



> The condensate dripping from the inside unit goes half into the pan as it
> should, but another half blows away with the air flow, hits the plenum walls
> and drips down missing the pan making a mess on the bottom of the furnace.
>
> It looks like too much air flow or too much condensate but nothing changed
> recently.
>
> Any ideas?

There should be a water trap on the drain line to prevent the plenum
suction from blowing water & air inside.

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