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Phisherman[_2_] June 30th 09 09:22 PM

condenser unit sweating
 
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. Will more insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the blower fan.

AZ Nomad[_2_] June 30th 09 09:47 PM

condenser unit sweating
 
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:22:00 -0400, Phisherman wrote:
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. Will more insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the blower fan.


It is normal for a condensor to gather water from the air. It'll have a drain
and that is where your problem lies.

hr(bob) [email protected] June 30th 09 10:03 PM

condenser unit sweating
 
On Jun 30, 3:47*pm, AZ Nomad wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:22:00 -0400, Phisherman wrote:
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. * Will more insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the blower fan.


It is normal for a condensor to gather water from the air. *It'll have a drain
and that is where your problem lies.


The condensor is outside, the evaporator is in the basement/
furnace!!!!!

Phisherman[_2_] June 30th 09 11:38 PM

condenser unit sweating
 
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:03:07 -0700 (PDT), "hr(bob) "
wrote:

On Jun 30, 3:47*pm, AZ Nomad wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:22:00 -0400, Phisherman wrote:
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. * Will more insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the blower fan.


It is normal for a condensor to gather water from the air. *It'll have a drain
and that is where your problem lies.


The condensor is outside, the evaporator is in the basement/
furnace!!!!!



My bad. It is the evaporator in the basement and located above the
furnace. There is a PVC drain, and I checked that there is water
flowing through the pipe to the outdoors. The outside of the
evaporator is cold, wet and dripping on all sides when the A/C is
turned on.

Larry The Snake Guy June 30th 09 11:38 PM

condenser unit sweating
 
On Jun 30, 5:03*pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote:
The condensor is outside, the evaporator is in the basement/
furnace!!!!!


Yes, and it's the evaporator, not the the condenser that gathers
water. (If the evaporator IS in the basement OR is sweating, he has
bigger problems.) As "AZ Nomad" said, there should be some sort of
drain that is probably clogged.

Phisherman, could you clarify what you mean by adding more insulation?

No Name July 1st 09 01:58 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
I had one leaking a few years ago and the drain pan had rusted through
in a few places with the same result .. .. water ALL over the floor.
The guys at work fabricated one for me out of stainless .. .. THAT will
never leak !! !! !!

Phisherman wrote:
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. Will more insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the blower fan.



Wayne Boatwright[_4_] July 1st 09 02:11 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
On Tue 30 Jun 2009 01:22:00p, Phisherman told us...

I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. Will more insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the blower fan.


I doubt insulation is the issue. More likely the drain line from the drain
pan under the condenser is either clogged or the drain pan has deteriorated
and formed a leak.

If the former, the line is easily cleaned out. If the latter, depending on
the degree of deterioration, you may be able to repair it with liquid solder
or bondo. If the deterioration is extensive, you may need a new draiin pan.

FWIW, I once lived in a condo where the drain line clogged with some
frequency. I usually cleaned it out at least 2-3 times each cooling season.

HTH

--
Wayne Boatwright
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Red meat is not bad for you. Now blue ~green meat, that’s bad for
you! ~Tommy Smothers




Doug Miller July 1st 09 02:40 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
In article , Phisherman wrote:

My bad. It is the evaporator in the basement and located above the
furnace. There is a PVC drain, and I checked that there is water
flowing through the pipe to the outdoors. The outside of the
evaporator is cold, wet and dripping on all sides when the A/C is
turned on.


Too much humidity in the basement. Run a dehumidifier, or add a cold-air
return in the basement so that some of that humid air is sucked through the
evaporator and dehumdified.

HeyBub[_3_] July 1st 09 03:27 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
"__ Bøb __" wrote:
I had one leaking a few years ago and the drain pan had rusted through
in a few places with the same result .. .. water ALL over the floor.
The guys at work fabricated one for me out of stainless .. .. THAT
will never leak !! !! !!


Mine, too, gave it up. I got one of those PVC pans you put under washing
machines. Works swell and it'll last forever.



Stormin Mormon July 2nd 09 03:09 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
If your condensor is sweatting, there is definitely
something wrong. You really need to call a HVAC pro.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that is
sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. Will more insulation
help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the
blower fan.



Stormin Mormon July 2nd 09 03:09 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
If your condensor is gathering water from the air, you need
to call a priest, immediately.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"AZ Nomad" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:22:00 -0400, Phisherman
wrote:
I have an central A/C condenser unit in the basement that
is sweating
and water is dripping onto the floor. Will more
insulation help?
Currently, I have turned off the A/C and just running the
blower fan.


It is normal for a condensor to gather water from the air.
It'll have a drain
and that is where your problem lies.



Stormin Mormon July 2nd 09 03:10 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
Hmm. What? Someone who knows something? How strange.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"hr(bob) " wrote in
message news:ece48041-7247-4ade-bdc1-

The condensor is outside, the evaporator is in the basement/
furnace!!!!!



Stormin Mormon July 2nd 09 03:11 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
I've done that kind of thing.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Doug Miller" wrote in message
...

add a cold-air
return in the basement so that some of that humid air is
sucked through the
evaporator and dehumdified.



Phisherman[_2_] July 2nd 09 03:27 AM

condenser unit sweating
 
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 22:09:55 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:

If your condensor is gathering water from the air, you need
to call a priest, immediately.



To do an exorcism on my ac. But seriously, I put an insulation
foil-backed blanket around the evaporator housing this morning and
sealed all edges using foil tape. So far, everything is dry, no
sweating at all.

Stormin Mormon July 2nd 09 08:13 PM

condenser unit sweating
 
Sounds totally effective. Way to go, chief!

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Phisherman" wrote in message
...

To do an exorcism on my ac. But seriously, I put an
insulation
foil-backed blanket around the evaporator housing this
morning and
sealed all edges using foil tape. So far, everything is
dry, no
sweating at all.




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