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I have a Trane central air unit. I have it for the 3rd winter now.
Water is dripping down to one of the air vent (not return) and leaking to the floor. I have a HVAC technician took a look, but he said there is no water in the Central air unit, and maybe cause by condensation, however, I am not sure that's the case because even after we taped up the return, the water is still dripping... Have anyone experience this problem and know how to resolve this problem? Thanks. |
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What room(s) is (are) the drip in?
wrote in message oups.com... I have a Trane central air unit. I have it for the 3rd winter now. Water is dripping down to one of the air vent (not return) and leaking to the floor. I have a HVAC technician took a look, but he said there is no water in the Central air unit, and maybe cause by condensation, however, I am not sure that's the case because even after we taped up the return, the water is still dripping... Have anyone experience this problem and know how to resolve this problem? Thanks. |
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Central air is on the attic (above 2nd floor), and kitchen is on the
1st floor, and the vent in the kitchen is the one that's dripping, all other vents are dry. I taped up the return vent already but doesn't help... what else should I block off or what should I do? Thanks, /Kyle |
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Lotsa humidity in the Kitchen?
wrote in message oups.com... Central air is on the attic (above 2nd floor), and kitchen is on the 1st floor, and the vent in the kitchen is the one that's dripping, all other vents are dry. I taped up the return vent already but doesn't help... what else should I block off or what should I do? Thanks, /Kyle |
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![]() "PJx" wrote in message ... On 8 Jan 2005 15:56:03 -0800, wrote: Central air is on the attic (above 2nd floor), and kitchen is on the 1st floor, and the vent in the kitchen is the one that's dripping, all other vents are dry. I taped up the return vent already but doesn't help... what else should I block off or what should I do? Thanks, /Kyle Assuming that you are not using the ducts during the winter you have to close ALL of them off. And the one in the kitchen should be filled with towels before you seal it off, to absorb the water so it doesn't drip. Right. And when the forget them in the spring, they'll get no airflow and a soggy moldy/mildewy mess.. Ugh.... |
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Thank you all very much for your suggestion, I'll give a try with the
towel. Thank you. |
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![]() you may have air leaking around the box the grill is in. You will need to remove the grill and seal were it penetrates the ceiling. -- bunn ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bunn's Profile: http://homerepairforums.org/forums/member.php?userid=26 View this thread: http://homerepairforums.org/forums/s...ad.php?t=33453 This post was submitted via http://www.HomeRepairForums.org |
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