Water under the AC unit.

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Oct 12, 2006
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360DA '03 6,5 kw kohler generator, AC, etc.
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Yanmar 315Hp diesels
I have a question.

I noticed some water under the AC unit, is that normal?
And if so, how many is normal or is that depending on operation time?

Thanks for your input.

Peter
 
If you mean under the AC unit and in the drip pan, that is normal. Good gosh... you guys have no humidity over there? I probably have enough to fill the fresh water system every day.

If you have water outside the drip pan, that is not normal.
 
If you mean under the AC unit and in the drip pan, that is normal. Good gosh... you guys have no humidity over there? I probably have enough to fill the fresh water system every day.

If you have water outside the drip pan, that is not normal.

No humidity......
Look at this.
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It was always quite dry there in my opinion, but now I saw some water.
Thought so that this was normal, but want to be sure.
It's a little so no worries :smt001

Thanks for your answer.

Peter
 
Peter,

I have seen a couple of A/C installations in Sea Rays where the area the pan was located was not faired or leveled underneath and the pan was positioned so that the drain outlet was slightly higher than the opposite side of the pan. This causes a good bit more water than needed to accumulate in the pan and can cause mold/mildew and odor problems in the cabin. You might want to check your A/C unit and see if you need to shim or place some spacers under the back side of it if the 360 is one that prevents the pan from sitting level.
 
Ok thanks Frank,

I don't think the pan is not leveled, because than I would had this problem before.
Maybe the drain outlet is blocked, I will check that.

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Thanks for the extra info.

Peter.
 

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