Title: What Is a Condensing Unit
1What Is a Condensing Unit?
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2Introduction
The pan is one of the most important components
of your HVAC system. Its job is quite
straightforward to collect water that is
produced through condensation and safely dispose
of it out of the system. If this were not there,
the water would have nowhere to go and would
leak, causing damage.
Connected to the condensing unit, the pan ensures
that moisture doesn't create mold, ruin ceilings,
or even harm your cooling equipment. But, like
any part, it's not indestructible.
3Signs the Condensation Pan Is Failing
First, you may see puddles of water forming at
the bottom of the machine. This is often one of
the earliest and most obvious signs. This can
leak into walls or floors, where it can rot and
breed mildew. Even with a small leak, after a
while, this becomes a big repair bill.
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4How a Failing Pan Affects Your System?
If the condensation pan fails to perform its
task, then it may create some problems with the
proper flow of air in your HVAC system. Excess
water may block or damage the coils in the
condensing unit reduce the efficiency and
increase your energy bills.
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5Preventing Pan Problems
Routine checks are the best way to avoid a failed
pan. Inspect it for cracks or signs of wear,
especially during seasonal maintenance. Cleaning
out debris, like dust or algae, ensures water
flows freely to the drain line.
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6Contact Us
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