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Unit keeps filling water tank every hour straight out the box..how do I fix this problem. Very annoying to keep draining tank The FL Code is designed to appear when the water collection tank is full. This should only occur if there is a high level of humidity in the room. Such would be normal operation. If the code appears, and the tank has already been emptied, then the machine may require service. What dose the code hc 02 mean. I don't have my owners manualAccording to page 26 of the owner’s manual, the CH02 error is a short or open circuit in the Indoor Pipe Thermistor. The unit will likely require service. How long can I run it? Does it ever need a "break"? I don't want to run it so long that it goes out!It is not a problem to allow the unit to operate indefinitely. The only instance will be when/if the water tank fills. In such a situation, the air conditioner should deactivate itself until the tank is emptied. I have had this ac on all day and it is still hot in our room, what could we be doing wrong?

Also how do you get it to stay on cool air without it coming on and off?We would be more than happy to assist in determining the source of this problem. Please contact our Customer Interactive Center at 800-243-0000. How do I replace the filter? The water is leaking from the machine.The filters are designed to be reusable after being cleaned. If water is leaking from this machine, then it may require service. How can I clean out the wafter tank? Drained it for first time in 2 yrs and now keeps saying full every few hrs.
3.5 ton air conditioner btuThink there is scum messing up the internal sensor.
2.5 ton ac unit btuThis will only occur if there is a high level of humidity in the room.
jual ac portable dudukIf this matter does not resolve itself soon, then it may be that there is an air leak around a window or door of this room, allowing access to more humid air.

My unit is making a loud grinding noise, and not cooling properly, what should i doIf the machine is grinding, then there may possibly be a problem in the fan motor or another related component. After 2 summers, my unit is now blowing warm air. Does it need coolant?If this device is no longer blowing any cold air, then it may require service. The Air Conditioning DepotCarrier Ciac Ductless starting at $375 INCLUDING VAT!! Best price in The Bahamas. Call us at 356-0050, Located Behind FYP/Builders Mall on Wulff Road. *While Supplies LastThe Air Conditioning Depot updated their cover photo.The Air Conditioning DepotPortable AC's on SALE!! Get them while you can. Just plug in and cool off! Call us today at 356-0050! The Air Conditioning DepotInnovair 12000BTU 13 SEER - $449 Including VAT. Coil comes COATED to protect against RUST!!The Air Conditioning DepotBest Deal of the SUMMER!! Innovair 24000 BTU 12 SEER for $699 including VAT!! *While Supplies LastThe Air Conditioning DepotLooking to SAVE on your BEC bill?

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The A/C units were a combination of condensers and air handlers, ranging in various sizes. The importance of "hands on" experience is critical to the mastering of a trade, and being relevant in todays market is even more important. Learning in a dynamic environment that is not only theory based, but technique b...ased, is critical to the evolution of the HVAC industry and its professionalism, as up and coming students are a reflection of where the industry can, and will, go. We sincerely hope that students are able to take full advantage of the benefits that this donation brings, and look forward to continued partnership in this learning environment for the betterment of our young Bahamian students. The Air Conditioning DepotTired of the Rust? Carrier Nice Day Ductless units come Gold Coated to prevent Rust. We are also giving away a FREE BRACKET with these units. Starting at $499 including VAT.The Air Conditioning Depot added 5 new photos.Coil Coating now done by The AC Depot. Energy Guard last 10,000 Saltwater hours!!

No regular coil guard can even compete!!Buy a Carrier Nice Day unit and get a FREE Bracket!! Yes a FREE Bracket.The Air Conditioning DepotAuthentic Carrier Ductless units starting at just $499 Including VAT! Our Back to School special will not last long with these prices!The Air Conditioning Depot is the largest AC Supply Store in the Bahamas. Anything to do with Air Conditioning we have. Located right behind FYP on Wulff Road. Call 356-0050 or 325-1150. FREE DELIVERY TO THE BOAT!!Ductless Units Back in STOCK! Starting at just $425 including VAT!!The Air Conditioning DepotDont forget to change your AC filter every month. We will be happy to provide you with a brand new filter and answer any question you might have.The Air Conditioning DepotDuctless units starting at $425. This is a 12000 BTU not a 9000 BTU!! Lowest price on the island. We are open Saturdays 9 - 1.A couple months ago I detailed the travels of Harold the Helicopter’s journey to the bottom of our guest bathroom toilet, and the subsequent DIY plumbing project I undertook to rescue him.

It wasn’t exactly a fun project, but I did learn more than I ever wanted to know about the anatomy of a residential commode, and I saved a ton of money I would have had to find a plumber for the effort. When a suspicious drip formed above our back door I knew it was again time to channel my “Tim the Toolman” skills and get to the bottom of it, without searching Angie’s List for an air conditioner repairman. I soon found myself in the attic staring at a nearly-overflowing air conditioner drain pan. If you have a portable air conditioner then you probably will not have to worry about this drainage issue, but if you have central air then take note. I suspected a problem with the air conditioner drain since when the drip started it had not rained in a few days. I checked the main air conditioner drain pipe which comes out of the side or our home and noticed it was draining, but not with as much volume as it typically did. In fact, a small puddle had formed in the past and I added a piece of 1″ PVC pipe to extend the drain away from our foundation.

I accessed our attic via the garage and found the air conditioner’s main evaporator unit. The pan underneath the unit was nearly full of water, which I knew was a problem. The source of the drip was a secondary drain pipe connected near the top of the pan and running to the back of our house with an exit just above our back door. I was thankful the builder and air conditioner installer put the secondary drain’s exit in a high-visibility spot so homeowners would know there was a problem. I’d been wanting to pick up a small, inexpensive wet/dry vac for small garage spills, and fortunately a local home improvement store had one on sale. I picked up a Stinger-Vac (just a mini Shop Vac) for under $30 and returned home to put it to use. Lucky for me, the Stinger’s hose attached perfectly to the 1″ PVC drain pipe and began to immediately suck out water and sludge that had accumulated inside the pipe. As it filled I simply dumped the water in our yard, reattached the vacuum and started it up again.

After a few cycles I assumed I had made a dent in the amount of water from the pan and returned to the attic to view my progress. This time I carried a container of household bleach with me. If I had taken this step earlier in the spring I could have probably avoided this near-disaster, but better late than never. I accessed the air conditioner’s drain by removing a PVC cap on the top of drain pipe by hand. If the pipe was properly installed, this cap should only be tightened by hand and can easily be removed and replaced without any tools. I added a little bleach to the drain pipe to clear away any accumulated algae and mildew. Going forward, I will make this part of my checklist to prepare our home for summer. My total material costs for the project was $32.09 for the Stinger Shop Vac. We had bleach on hand so I didn’t factor this into the cost. The whole process of unclogging the air conditioner drain took about an hour, and saved me from having to make a $50 service call to our air conditioner repairman.