I was wondering if anyone else has had issues with Trane's Tem6 evaporator coils dripping. This is my second coil.
Air handler is a downflow application and it seems when facing the air handler, the left hand side drips (this is side that flows into P-trap), but not the other side. I would think if it is a blow off issue, that both sides would see water accumulation.
It not only drips on the side, but also straight off the coil. The longer it runs, the more water accumulation
If I take the cover off, the side that drips is 4-5 degrees warmer than the side that does not drip.
I have the system on the defaults, which means no ramp up/ramp down and set to the 1.5 minute fan delay option. Told this is fine as an option.
I have been told that the air flow is now correct (this after going through quite a few contractors to believe me and having to go through 3 different control modules, all programmed differently and all incorrect - Trane expert has verified and worked on it all day a few weeks ago to get the correct airflow).
Static pressure on the system is now verified at .3 (told it is very good)
The P-trap has also been extended as an additional precaution.
My contractor and the Trane rep are still researching, but I am just wanted to see if anyone on this site has encountered dripping issues since I am concerned with water getting blown into the ducts and eventually mold.
Air handler is a downflow application and it seems when facing the air handler, the left hand side drips (this is side that flows into P-trap), but not the other side. I would think if it is a blow off issue, that both sides would see water accumulation.
It not only drips on the side, but also straight off the coil. The longer it runs, the more water accumulation
If I take the cover off, the side that drips is 4-5 degrees warmer than the side that does not drip.
I have the system on the defaults, which means no ramp up/ramp down and set to the 1.5 minute fan delay option. Told this is fine as an option.
I have been told that the air flow is now correct (this after going through quite a few contractors to believe me and having to go through 3 different control modules, all programmed differently and all incorrect - Trane expert has verified and worked on it all day a few weeks ago to get the correct airflow).
Static pressure on the system is now verified at .3 (told it is very good)
The P-trap has also been extended as an additional precaution.
My contractor and the Trane rep are still researching, but I am just wanted to see if anyone on this site has encountered dripping issues since I am concerned with water getting blown into the ducts and eventually mold.