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Best way to run ac lines in attic.
A powerful wet dry vac and proper hose attachment can take care of most jobs.
This isolates the attic from the rest of the home which means the attic isn t part of the conditioned envelope.
This will kill any algae mold or mildew that has formed in the pipe.
Essentially you re bringing the attic into the rest of the house.
The compressor unit is outside at the other end of the house and the refrigerant supply return lines wander about 50 through a second attic into the cooling unit.
So why put an hvac system up in the attic at all.
Once you ve completed installing a new air conditioner your work isn t quite finished.
Attic hvac systems save space.
Repeat up to three times to clear the clogged line.
Just make sure they re r 8 verified tight and suspended horizontally just above your insulation thus avoiding the hotter parts of the attic.
Just pour a cup of bleach in the drain line s access opening near the indoor air conditioning unit.
Before you switch on the unit you ll need to know the proper way to install a condensate drain line.
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
Well mainly it s a way to save space.
If the condensate drain line is clogged you will need to use a wet dry vacuum or a special pump to unclog the line.
A clog in the drain line of an attic ac unit is a homeowner s worst nightmare.
Bottom line you re probably better off running the supply ducts for the second floor in the attic.
Use a funnel to pour a warm water and bleach mixture into the line.
These drain lines carry away condensation produced by the operation of the evaporator on the air conditioner unit.
The house i recently purchased had a retrofitted additional ac unit installed in one attic.
Luckily it is usually easy to clear out a clog.
Clean the indoor line at the air conditioner condenser unit.
Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.