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Thread: My brand new GAM5 air handler just leaked everywhere-- advice needed! (pics)

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    Note on drain pan- code will vary state to state-
    In California, a drain pan wouldn't be required under that unit if it resides over your own structure. If there was another apartment or condo below you that could be damaged- then yes it would be required.
    I still would have installed one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lugh View Post
    Thanks all. It wasn't a low-bid job-- I went with a new system because Florida Power & Light, the electric company, was doing a big rebate for 16 SEER systems if you went with one of their authorized contractors. I then fielded about 8 bids from those contractors, cross-checked with the BBB and with Angie's List, bothered the ever-lovin' crap out of you guys here on the forum, and chose my contractor. The install is less than a month old and I haven't yet had my inspection from the city, so if this doesn't go well I'll get the city inspector on his butt, as well as FPL and Angie's List.

    He actually just left the house-- my drain line was clogged and he flushed it out for me and is coming back tomorrow to address the float switch. He said he doesn't understand why the float switch didn't function as it was the factory switch that came with the unit and he installed it correctly. Ugh, we'll see.
    Tell the contractor to install a wet switch which goes on the flr when activated with smallest water drops it shuts down unit if wired correctivly I install them all the time and youbdont have to remove the unit or if a secondary pan can't be installed made by divers tech I believe

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    Even if it is not code to put a auxillary drain pan under most quality contractors would .why just do the bare minimum

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    So do you guys think this may have compromised my equipment? On the GAM5, the blower is underneath the drain pan so it got wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lugh View Post
    So do you guys think this may have compromised my equipment? On the GAM5, the blower is underneath the drain pan so it got wet.
    I doubt it was damaged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by precision hvac View Post
    Note on drain pan- code will vary state to state-
    In California, a drain pan wouldn't be required under that unit if it resides over your own structure. If there was another apartment or condo below you that could be damaged- then yes it would be required.
    I still would have installed one.

    California Mechanical Code 310.2 does not apply throughout California?

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