The water that drips from the indoor unit of your Trane air conditioner is the accumulated condensate. If the entire drainage system is initially done correctly and works properly, then there is no need to worry. If for some reason water starts to drip from the indoor unit, then there are violations that led to this.
Drain tubes have been clogged. This is the most often case of leaking. Condensate needs to flow out somewhere, and if the drainage pipes are clogged and the outflow of water is disturbed, then naturally water begins to accumulate in the indoor unit. In addition to the inconvenience and constantly dripping water, this is dangerous due to the formation of fungi, which in the future will have to be eliminated with the help of special chemistry. That is why, if you notice that water ripping from the air conditioner, then an urgent call to air conditioner service center is needed.
Evaporator filters are clogged. It is also a popular issue for the leaking Trane air conditioners. Air conditioning equipment, like any household appliance, requires constant maintenance. The main prevention is cleaning the air conditioner. If it is ignored, such problems often occur. The filters need to be cleaned in time, otherwise, condensate begins to accumulate in the filters, which results in the formation of bacteria and unpleasant odors. The cost of cleaning the air conditioner is not so expensive but it will help to eliminate costly repairs.
It is rather problematic to determine the cause of a malfunction on your own. Technical complexity of the unit and its availability for diagnostics do not allow any DIY. Experts from Prime Air Solutions will help determine the cause of the failure and eliminate the breakdown. To call the air conditioning expert, call at (619) 655-3355 or leave a request directly on our website.