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MY old Kenmore drains water from the back. But the Frigidaire has no water at all. Is this normal?

2006-07-18 04:55:17 · 3 answers · asked by Wibble 4 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

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i have 17 years exp in the a/c field.. the water drains in the pan and it drains at a slow rate depending on how much the condenser is running. i suspect the reason your not seeing any water is because the water is evaporating due to heat from the fan motor, compressor heat, or ambient heat. the way to check is to look in the pan for water lines in it. or a dried film around the edges

2006-07-18 11:36:11 · answer #1 · answered by kevin 1 · 4 1

i'm going to circulate with the consensus that there is not any longer something incorrect with the a/c. via fact of the way it relatively works, air con systems generate condensate. in maximum circumstances, imperative a/c is drained into the abode's wastewater gadget. A secondary drain is in many circumstances offered to back up the known. on your case, somebody have been given much less costly and basically drilled in the direction of the ceiling over the tub rather. the clarification you may nicely be seeing greater condensate now's that there are 2 of you residing there rather of one. which will generate greater latent warmth and, in turn, reason greater condensate.

2016-10-08 01:31:35 · answer #2 · answered by lashbrook 4 · 0 1

it probly circulates in the machine to keep the compressor from overheating in hot weather

2006-07-18 04:58:54 · answer #3 · answered by susuze2000 5 · 0 1

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