![]() You first should check to see if there is any unusual restriction on the return air side. ![]() If the a/c coil is on the upstream or suction side of the fan air may be sucking into the air handler preventing draining. You could check for a drain line blockage but if there is not then the p-trap or bump in the drain line on the left may not be deep enough. Why would the until be spitting out water through the secondary drain pipe into the pan if primary drain is (evidently) not clogged?Īm I overthinking this and having some water in the external pan is OK? ![]() The "fix" is messed up, as I am pretty sure that water will never go "up" this secondary pipe if primary gets clogged, unless it is under pressure. Since the AC guys "fixed" this (LOL) - the unit has NOT been pouring water everywhere or into the pan so it must be draining through the primary drain. The secondary drain pipe that was rotated "up" by the AC company that I called in this was their "fix" for water coming out of secondary drain pipe. The pan with some rust in it - evidence that water was sitting there for a long time and draining into secondary drain Long story short: the units have a history of draining water to the pan even though primary drain is not clogged. I recently moved to a ~9 year old house with Carrier units in the attic.
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