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    Carrier ducted unit



    Hello guys, got a problem with a large packaged all in one ducted a/c system (condenser ducted). System has been running best part of 2 years no problem until yesterday - water pissing out of middle of unit- condenser fan section. Both drains are clear, I have trapped them as well but it didn't make any difference. Water seems to make its way out of the condenser tray and into the fan section and leaks out through the casing and through ceiling down onto very annoyed lady sat at desk below
    Unfortunately the unit is a pig to get at and the shop has the worst ceiling grid in the world and most of it will have to be removed to sensibly get to anything. Has anybody got any suggestions/advise before I start ripping the shop apart monday morning.

    Andy



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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    I think the best thing to do is get up there and have a good look,id be checking:

    drip pan
    filters (if its a pig to get too have they been done)
    motor/belts
    all covers on right

    then pouring water in to see just what is going on
    Paul


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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    I have had this problem before.
    It was due to the condensor fans sucking the condensate into areas that arent protected by a drip tray.
    I had to adjust the fan speed to allow maximum efficiency but minimum leaking.
    As this unit was being stripped out we did not investigate further.

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    Air velocity of the system at the return?

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    Got back to it today finally found cause of the problem -drip tray, wasn't airflow or duct problems like we first thought. Well its not actually a proper tray, just a couple of bits of angled sheet metal spot welded to the floor of the unit and siliconed up afterwards - crappy design. Problem is that the water is leaking into 2 areas, the condenser fan area and also through the spot welds in the floor into the outer casing.
    I don't want to drill out the spot welds because A) I can't get to most of them, access is a nightmare, I'm dangling off the top of my stepladder and B) I don't want to risk causing more problems later on such as rust etc.
    Can anybody think of a product that is water resistant that I could either spray or paint over the existing seals. I can't get a silicone gun in to the offending area so it would need to be spray or paint.
    I have called Carrier and left messages with them but so far they haven't called back with any suggestions so any additional help/advise muchly appreciated.
    What would you guys do?

    Andy

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    If you can get to it, i've bodged things up with flat roof repair paint before or gutter sealant.

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    Quote Originally Posted by monkey spanners View Post
    If you can get to it, i've bodged things up with flat roof repair paint before or gutter sealant.
    we had some really reallly old carrier 4 way cassettes with leaking drip pan that where no long available,one coat of that and hey lasted two years before being ripped out
    Paul


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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    "Foster® 40-60™ Drip Pan Coating
    Foster® 40-60™ Drip Pan Coating has excellent long-term resistance against the detrimental effects of harmful fungus, algae, and bacteria, and will not support their growth on the coating’s surface. It will also provide vibration dampening. Foster 40-60 has the water resistance and low water vapor permeance normally found only in solvent-based coatings. It can be used in high humidity or wet environments. It will greatly retard moisture vapor penetration and inhibit corrosion of metal surfaces.
    Foster 40-60 may be placed in service after a minimum of 96 hours dry time. It dries forming a strong bond to galvanized steel, aluminum, or mild steel surfaces.
    Foster 40-60 contains no asbestos, lead, mercury or mercury compounds."

    http://www.fosterproducts.com/defaul...etails&pid=185

    I have used Fosters for other reasons and they make a good product.

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    Andy,

    What is the model number of the unit? I maybe able to help.

    Regards

    Ian

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    Hello Imac, the model number is 50YZ04879 the other number on it, probably serial number is 074E00642.
    If you can help, I'd love to hear from you.

    Andy

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    Re: Carrier ducted unit

    Black bituminous paint is the stuff to use! Makes a right mess everywhere and stinks, but two coats of it has cured me problem

    Andy

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