The outlet for the drain should be on the lower side of the pan so that water flows toward it.
Drain pan for attic air conditioner.
Drain line not included.
Look for white pvc pipe around 3 4 inch 1 9 cm in diameter coming out of your ac system s indoor unit.
Because entire central air system is lying on its side in the event of condensate drain pan failure water does not drip in one general location.
There are two types of drain pans.
Drip pan for refrigerator water heater air conditioner condensation washing machine drip pan tray with custom sizes stainless steel welded corners includes drain hole hose adapter 28 x 28 4 7 out of 5 stars 7.
Locate under hvac unit and attach to 3 4 in.
Galvanized steel construction with attached pvc fitting.
Deep with hemmed edge.
For furnaces in the attic there is a second condensate drain pan.
Your air conditioning system contains a drainpipe which removes excess water from the evaporator coils.
Before reaching the drainpipe this water drips into a drain pan.
Instead water drips from the entire central air system.
Without these the pan might sag creating room for water to pool.
It then flows through the drainpipe out of your home.
Drain pans collect condensation to prevent leakage in walls and ceilings due to moisture run off from primary ac pans.
If the outlet is on the opposite side of the pan water will pool before draining.
When everything is in full working order your ac unit can run smoothly the drain pan drains excess moisture out of your home and nothing is negatively affected.
Find the condensate drain line and drain line access point.
The next step in the attic air conditioner drip pan installation is to find a place to drain the primary discharge line and the secondary drip pan under the coil.
Thankfully the drain pan is directly connected to the condensation drain line so the water can be safely drained away from the system and out of your home by way of a nearby drain.
A primary pan that is installed on the coil and an auxiliary pan that is either installed inside the unit below the primary pan or under the unit.
The drain pan also requires stable supports underneath it to keep the pan in place and support the bottom.
This is in place as an added layer of protection against water damage.
Drip pans also called condensate pans are placed under the air conditioner coils to catch any condensation that forms.
So essentially your drip pan serves as a reservoir that carries water from the evaporator coil to the drainpipe.
The primary pan usually cannot be easily replaced because it is welded to the coil.