Why is my ductless AC dripping water?

Why is my ductless AC dripping water?

There are several different reasons why your ductless mini-split may leak water, but a clogged drain line is generally the most common. To prevent leaks, prevent your mini-split’s drain line from clogging by conducting regular maintenance and periodically checking and cleaning the line when necessary.

Why is my Mitsubishi split system dripping water?

One of the most common causes of leakage is clogged drainage. The culprit can be dirt, dust, and fungus that block the water to flow. The water will try to find the other way out, causing the AC to leak. To stop the leak, you need to call the technician to get it cleaned.

How do I stop my furnace condensate line from freezing?

The best way to stop condensate drain line freeze is to use weather-proof sleeves placed around the drain. Shortening the drain pipe to give water less space in which to freeze can also be effective.

Where does the condensation go in a Mitsubishi?

If this occurs, the HVAC case may fill up with condensation and overflow onto the passenger’s side floorboard. In some cases, it can overflow into the blower motor.

How does a Mitsubishi mini split air conditioner work?

Refrigerant lines carry the output of the condenser inside the house to the air handlers, and our refrigerant lines are exceedingly reliable, well-insulated and flexible. We carry the whole range of line lengths with reinforced fittings to meet those exacting standards.

What are the operating instructions for a Mitsubishi air conditioner?

• To use this unit correctly and safely, be sure to read this operating instructions before use. Keep this manual carefully for later reference. • Be sure to receive a guarantee card from your dealer and check that the purchased date and shop name, etc. are entered correctly. • This air conditioner should not be installed by the customer.

Where to find discount Mitsubishi parts and accessories?

For additional assistance please contact MitsubishiParts.com via email at [email protected] or by calling 856-382-2338.