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On Aug 17, 6:33�pm, The Daring Dufas
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Once in a while, I have need to clear a clogged drain line
from an AC unit. Now, is one of those times. I've got a
maybe job. We'll know in a couple days if I have the job or
not. Big system, 8 ton unit. The building has a couple 12
ton and five eaches 8 ton AC. �The drain line is about an
inch or 1 1/4 inch copper, with a vertical open top tube to
pour in some cleaner, or insert a blow gun tip. The drain
which is clogged is about 10 feet long, with maybe 3 elbows
invovled. Drains onto a rolled black rubber roof, so I'm not
eager to use chemicals.


Compressor and blow gun tip comes to mind. What other
options are there? My parts house has a little thing with a
carbon dioxide cylinder. Wonder if that's big enough.


Back in the good old days, we'd use a tank of freon to blow
it out. That's no longer done, of course.


I have a couple of interesting gadgets that Johnstone used
to carry. The things are machined aluminum holders for the
small CO2 cartridges and have a 3/4" male pipe thread on
one end with a pair of small holes. You insert a CO2 cartridge,
screw the adapter on to the pipe, then twist the holder tight
which punctures the gas cartridge. It works fairly well for
some clogs.

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why not replace the line with a soild piece of flexible plastic pipe?
go large like 2 inches and never have the problem again