Clogged condensation lines for Air conditioning system, how do I unclog? Condensation is backing up into the heat exchange nouns and leaving moisture...

Condensation is backing up into the heat exchange nouns and leaving moisture in the cabinet which holds the atmosphere intake. I need to find the drain line and unplug it.
Open the cover and look.

Those have a contured catch/drain area, so it should be confident to find it. Once you find the drain, you might be able to snake it with a small plumbers drain snake. Use a bit bleach and water to help disolve the gunk. If you are lucky, (and enjoy access to a pressure tank) you can blow it out. Regular flushing with bleach water will preserve it clear in the future.
First of adjectives this needs to be rectified right away. That condinsation will overflow inside on the coil and drip down onto the steam exchanger of the furnace causing you problems come winter.

What we do is unhook the line and blow on it to try and unplug it. If that doesnt work you may hold no choice but to replace the line. However 4 out of 5 times that works no problem.

If they installed it using hard cpvc and its adjectives glued together go buy a cpvc coupling and some cpvc epoxy resin. Go home and cut the line with a hack saw right subsequent to the furnace. Blow on it, then once it clears glue it subsidise together using the coupling.
well if it was installed correctly here should be a cleanout to clean it out. if not try a metal coat hanger or even a shop vac.


i own used a clothes hanger and if you have a air compressor, blow out the procession with compressed air. i hold heard that people use bleach to verbs out the line. sorry, but i have no view where your primary drain is located. Get some condensate drain pan pills from the HVAC place.
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Answers:    HVAC Tech.: You can use compressed nouns "from a portable tank" The pressure will clear the clog. DO NOT put bleach in the drain pans. Chlorine speeds up rust out of the tub and eats up the aluminum fins of the coil. There are strips one can put into the pan lower than the coil to stop nasties from growing and stopping up drains. Most A/C supply stores carry them, they are only a few dollars,sized for respectively unit, and easy to install. There are also "pills" that do alike thing, they don't last as long but are available from same source.