Only the evaporator (indoor) coil collects water from the air called condensate. That is the only water in the system. If you have a water leak, the collection pan or drain has failed. Most systems have a secondary safety pan and drain system also.
The liability for a water leak is going to depend on when the leak happened and why the leak happened. The laws for each state differ about this type of occurrence.
Sorry, but nobody can answer that question until you have found the leak and described where it is or maybe posted a pic.
Check your heater under the dash, you mAY HAVE A LEAK FROM THE HEATER CORE UNIT.
That is condensation and it is normal for water to come out of an air conditioner in the back of it.
Yes, it can leak at the sending unit.
Firstly a water heater is a concealed unit and all joints are meant to be leak proof. Sounds like there is a leak somewhere in the water heater. Get a plumber to investigate and fix where necessary.
no. How could you have a leak without a leak? There's a hole in the system somewhere.
A split air conditioner is a unit where the condensing unit is outside and the evaporator is inside.
Depend on what is the Horse Power of the split unit. For Example 1Hp split unit can go up to 0.2 refrigerant ton maximum. http://weightlosstreatnow.com
1st you would need to locate the leak. This is normally done by a trained tech by adding a leak detection dye into system then a UV light is used to find the leak. If the leak is in the copper line set then it can be repaired. If the leak is in the evaporator or condensing coils the coil would need to be replaced.
Gravity, it is tilted the wrong way.
Only if it has a leak - in which case you have to get the leak repaired first.