This is the condensate drain which plays an important role in removing condensation produced by your air conditioner s evaporator coil.
Condensation in attic from air conditioning.
Water builds up in the ceiling and eventually there will be a drip if the homeowner is lucky.
It is stored in the attic and the attic space is cool upon entry.
The line is a pvc pipe that runs from the condenser inside your house to the outside next to the compressor.
There should be a constant drip when the air conditioner is running.
Condensate leakage occurs if the plastic condensate drip pan beneath the air handler develops a hole or crack.
Air handling units in attics should have a secondary condensation pan in case the primary condensation pan overflows.
Attics and heat the condenser in your air conditioner works hard to get rid of heat and pressurize refrigerant for the return trip through your house.
Is there anything that i can do to keep the.
Puddling of water around the drip pan is usually noted.
Condensation condensation forms when the water vapor in the air drops out of suspension and condenses into a liquid form.
There are two main ways to solve this problem.
Poor insulation can cause condensation to build up within your system and drain via the ac vents.
The port in the air conditioner condensation line in our house didn t have a cap on it either when we bought it.
When the hot humid attic air contacts the cold duct or the cold duct boot the moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface just like the condensation that happens on a cold can of beer.
I bought a cap at a home center for a buck or two to fit the pvc line on my unit put it on and it s worked fine.
Condensation forms when warm humid air comes into contact with a colder surface like your air conditioner s ductwork.
Occasionally the secondary condensation pan will also clog and not drain.
If you didn t put insulation in yourself don t assume it s there.
Put it in an attic full of blown insulation.
If your air ducts primarily run through the attic keep in mind that many attic spaces are not insulated.
Condensation from uninsulated ducts the problem.
Check that the condensation is being removed.
The condensation drain line is plugged.
The air in your vented attic is hot and humid just like all outdoor air in florida.
The condensation drip from the condenser is carried from the inside to the outside.
Check the condensation line.
The colder the air the more likely it is that water will condense.
Condensate switches imc 307 2 3 states that all hvac equipment that produces condensate must have either a secondary drain line or a condensate overflow switch a secondary drain pan with a secondary drain line or condensate switch or some combination of these installations should be used to prevent overflow if the primary drain line blocks.