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June 28, 2008

Dealing with water leakages in an air conditioning unit

Filed under: Air Conditioning — Simon @ 9:10 am

Do you have an air conditioner specifically window air conditioner, which is reasonably new, but one that is leaking badly? Are you worried that this leakage will cause some kind of damage to your walls or unit? Your apprehension is understandable.

A window air conditioner is mostly piped from outside. You have to locate the drain line and then flush it thoroughly with air. If your air conditioning unit uses a condensation pump rather than gravity feed then it must be replaced. In this case, the water is piped from the unit to the pump where it fills until the float reaches the appropriate level.

After you switch your air conditioner on, check it to see whether it is running properly or not when it is full. If the pump is not operating, you might have to get it replaced. Before taking up any repair work, unplug the air conditioner from the main switch and cut off the unit’s electric supply.

Clean your air conditioning unit on a regular basis to keep algae and dirt away from it.

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