It s similar to the trap under your kitchen or bathroom sink.
Air conditioning ac condensate drain p trap.
That is why in the summer your car drips water.
P traps have to be installed on a suction system so a p trap was added.
Condensate drains typically have traps which are designed to keep air from moving in or out of the air handler without preventing condensate drainage.
Air conditioning units pull a lot of water out of the air.
Condensate traps exhibit many failure modes that can impact on indoor air quality.
Air was coming in from the outside and creating a dam which was preventing the condensation from going out of the a c and.
The condensate line comes out of the main trunk and runs to the floor just above the drain near the furnace.
The absence of a properly working p trap could push unfiltered air into your home and cause an overflow of the condensate drain.
The condensate drain line connected to your ac unit plays a vital role in the effective operation of your entire system.
It coats the pan p trap and drain piping with a lubricative film to improve flow and prevent future soil adhesion.
Been looking at some posts around here and notice a lot of mention of p traps for a c condensate lines.
A p trap serves a very important purpose on an a c unit.
A central air system routes condensation through a u shaped trap located in the drain line just outside the air handler.
I have a forced air furnace air handler in my basement with a standard a c unit condenser out side a c coil in the main supply truck about a couple inches over the furnace air handler.
The slow dissolving enzyme gel will outperform and outlast conventional tablets and strips.
Viper condensate pan and drain treatment is a sprayable gel.
See when moist air hits something cold the water condenses out of the air and collects on the cold surface.