Tracy Baker
New Member
Hello everyone!
I have one of those split-unit setups where an A-frame heatpump evaporator/condenser coil sets atop a dedicated furnace with heat strips. So the furnace blower is also the blower for the AC. When I'm running the AC, the furnace blower is sucking moisture into the furnace cabinet. The evaporator drain pan is draining through its drain line properly, but condensate is being overpowered by the blower and sucked into the cabinet. It's caused some rot , but not much, and I'd like to stop this before I'm tearing out floor. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, all.
Tracy
I have one of those split-unit setups where an A-frame heatpump evaporator/condenser coil sets atop a dedicated furnace with heat strips. So the furnace blower is also the blower for the AC. When I'm running the AC, the furnace blower is sucking moisture into the furnace cabinet. The evaporator drain pan is draining through its drain line properly, but condensate is being overpowered by the blower and sucked into the cabinet. It's caused some rot , but not much, and I'd like to stop this before I'm tearing out floor. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, all.
Tracy