Hi

It has happened to me many times so do not worry about it,   I send these
post to the list to create list discussion, if Jaws stops reading then you
would not know of following text was there. 

I am thankful that someone would take the time to help.

 

Regards

Ray

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Agent86b
Sent: Sunday, 23 March 2008 7:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Drippy Heat Pump

 

Sorry about the below.
Jaws stopped reading so I didn't hear all the message. Thought you
were asking a question.
Red faced,
Max.

Hi,
don't know where you live in Australia. If you are up north I would
expect it to drip quite a lot at the moment. Although I am in the
south If the weather is humid mine drips a fair bit. The other thing
you could try is clean your filters.
Max.

on 07:32 23/03/2008, Ray Boyce said:

>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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