PS: it's leaking in a very specific way, into a very specific location into the home.
This is what happens when I take photos of things OTHER than bad A/C installations:
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PS: it's leaking in a very specific way, into a very specific location into the home.
This is what happens when I take photos of things OTHER than bad A/C installations:
Arizona. Photographed: http://community.webshots.com/album/563042864aIFjqw
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This is what happens when I take photos of things OTHER than bad A/C installations:
Arizona. Photographed: http://community.webshots.com/album/563042864aIFjqw
No insulation on duct?
Hmmmm, your in AZ its 115 degrees out and your pushing some mighty fine cold air through that un-insulated duct. Must be due to the crappy equipment.
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Could it be leaking at the T-stat???
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Break or cut in the t'stat wire drawing the water by capillary action to leak at the thermostat is very possible. Besides look at the ductwork. It's shiny. Shiny stuff don't leak.
He didn't say whether on not it only leaks when it rains. Plenty of places it shoould leak, though.
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?????condensation would be on the outside of the pipe???? drain has a trap, low voltage is run on the outside of the unit. return air seams arent sealed (not that I can see)???? got me, could be a number of things
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Thats purty, I would have painted it to match the sideing, BTW thats why it's leaking it just needs a fresh coat of pait. Maybe pink to match the pink flamingos in the lawn
Supply (round) duct at roofline? Looks like the male end pointing down into the female duct connection at roof line. Are the supports to the round duct nailed/screwed into roof or just free-standing?
Thats one of those dehumidification systems, cause contrary to popular belief it's not always a "Dry Heat"
I'd say around 40 ST and Broadway
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It looks like some small, condensating ductwork that is piped down at 1/8" per foot into the house to me
I like the grade A set up of that black wire...
Would it be that the return air duct has no poopie on the seams? So its leaking through the return air vent?
There is no "T" after the P-trap, the unit does not drain when it's humid, and the condensate overflows into the Return. It then follows all that nice long, waterproof Return ductwork into the home. Fun fun.
This is what happens when I take photos of things OTHER than bad A/C installations:
Arizona. Photographed: http://community.webshots.com/album/563042864aIFjqw