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Molly Brown wrote:
When ever having a new A/C installed make sure that the installer leaves a space between the evaporator and the blower unit and that he installs an access door there. That is how commercial units are installed and it doesn’t take a whole lot more labor to do this. The previous post of “Okay, more questions partaining to A/C evaporator coils and condensation drip lines... “ is why it should be done. Mine was installed 25 years ago. I think it's time to clean the evaporator. I couldn't find any access panels. A 4' duct 11" deep runs from the furnace along joists in the basement. Then there's a short section where the depth drops to 22" to match the evaporator. If I remove the insulation I hope I'll be able to unscrew that section and slide it back along the duct. |
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