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Anonymous Posted on Aug 21, 2013

Need to pull air conditioner out and re seal unit.

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WHERE IS THE DRAIN FOR MODEL 52CEC309351AA

Find the drain outlet and use a wet vacuum on the drain line to pull gunk clogging the drain line out. You may need to reclean on more periodic basis. Problems with drain line gunk buildup vary with location airborn contaminants. Your water leaking could also be not a drain problem, but an air leakage by the seals in the unit installation. If unit is not sealed properly, warm moist air can leak in past bad or missing seals and come in contact with cool surfaces and condense water out and leak out of unit.
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Unscrew the plastic (housing) i guess you would call it.. From the inside of the unit. It should have 4 screws on the outside and i think a few more here an their.. pull tht cover off & you will see a divider tht separates the suction air and where the air blows out. Make sure tht it is completely sealed off to where the air has to go through the coils. I have owned 3 rvs now and every single one of them wasnt sealed off good. If its not go by a walmart, or any hardware store and pick you up some good quality foil tape & seal it up really good in their. Make sure the ducts are sealed good as well. If u see wood tape it off.
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Mine is too. Unscrew the plastic (housing) i guess you would call it.. From the inside of the unit. It should have 4 screws on the outside and i think a few more here an their.. pull tht cover off & you will see a divider tht separates the suction air and where the air blows out. Make sure tht it is completely sealed off to where the air has to go through the coils. I have owned 3 rvs now and every single one of them wasnt sealed off good. If its not go by a walmart, or any hardware store and pick you up some good quality foil tape & seal it up really good in their. Make sure the ducts are sealed good as well. If u see wood tape it off. That will make the unit actually run more efficient and quiet it down a little. Hope this helps.
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All air conditioning units have built in drains. When the drain is clogged the water fills the drip pain and spills out. An easy fix is to open you unit and just wipe the drains. If you cannot find the drain find where the water is coming from and trace the water to the source. The other possibility is that the unit has a dehumidifier that is not properly sealed and it is leaking the water it collects if so find the dehumidifier (usually labeled) and pull the cover off clean the seal and put cover back on (may snap into place) and see what happens the next day.
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