Whenever there is a contact between the hot humid air and cold metal surface then there will be sweating or condensation on the metal surface so it is very important to have a proper insulation for the air handler ducts in case the portion of the duct is coming in contact with the.
Heat pump air handler sweating.
The unit is not defrosting.
Improper or no insulation of ducts.
Either way it is a symptom of a larger problem.
That condensation then drips out of the system via a drain line.
How to stop air conditioner condensation drip.
This colder surface then chills the surrounding air to a temperature below it s dew point which causes the water vapor to condense into a liquid just like on the outside of a glass of iced teas sitting outside on a hot day.
My air conditioning unit started acting up and was no longer blowing cold air it was barely blowing at all.
Fortunately most do it yourselfers can fix a clogged condensation line in less than an hour.
I took the unit apart it s a manufactured home a fancy name for a new newer mobile home.
If the unit is not defrosting ice can build up in a hurry.
You may also experience leaks if there are problems with the drainage system.
Normally this is a very simple problem that can be fixed in less than 30 minutes.
A clogged condensation line could be the cause.
Condensation water leaking near the air handling unit can be avoided with proper air conditioning repair and preventive maintenance.
Okay the heating and air conditioning unit is inside the house with the outside blower condenser i guess it is.
When you turn the air conditioner off the ice may melt forming puddles at the base of the unit.
Heat pump troubleshooting tips for winter icing.
Condensation forms when warm humid air comes into contact with a colder surface like your air conditioner s ductwork.
Under normal conditions your heat pump periodically switches to air conditioning mode for a few minutes which heats up the outdoor coils enough to melt any frost and light ice that has accumulated.
Besides being annoying the drip from an air conditioner can damage your home.
The simple physics behind sweating is.
Heat pumps often feature a condensate pan to catch normal condensation as it forms in the unit.