SOURCE: I have a split system SAP-K181AHA, SAP-K241AHA
Air conditioners wring moisture from the surrounding air that collects in a pan under the cooling coil in the inside unit.
Chances are that the condensate drain is plugged or the drain pan is plugged. Look for a hose that exits the inside unit and runs to a drain. You can follow it back to the drain pan of the A/C unit. If there is water sitting in the pan, then either the hose or pan or both are plugged.
Turn the unit off, get a small bucket and remove the drain tube. Catch the water in the bucket. Blow through the drain line until it's clear. If the thought of doing this is too repulsive, then use an air compressor or even a manual tire pump. Now check the drain pan in the unit for debris and remove as much as possible from the pan and the drain fitting.
Both the pan and drain line should be checked at the beginning of each cooling season.
Reinstall the drain tube and see how it works!
SOURCE: I have a Mistral Inverter
hello,
What this problem indicate is that the thermostat of the air condition has been gone bad.
When ever an refrigerator does such it simply mean that thermostat need to be replace by some time it could be on the time programming
note , this problem is on the thermostat you can get the (part)replacement at the below site if you which to order for it livesupport.maybenow.com
or you invite then to visit the system only if you can not carry out the solution your self
To do this fix up your on then carefully unscrew the screw on the condition
thank you and thanks for using fixya.
183 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×