Q: I have a heat pump question. How much water should be coming out of my
A/C unit? It is an 8-year-old system, and it seems to be dripping
excessively out the drain. 

 

A: The dripping water is condensation, moisture that results from
dehumidifying the air as it passes through the system. The actual amount of
water will vary day by day, depending on the relative humidity of the
atmosphere. 

 

The actual amount of water also depends on the size of your system and how
many cubic feet of air it handles. In 

general, with a central air unit for a single family dwelling, it would not
be uncommon to drain several gallons a day.  

 

 



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