No, The refrigerant within the system is on the inside of the pipes and the water condensing on the coils from the moisture in the homes air and running out of the drain is on the outside of the pipes.
No, the freon is in a sealed piping system. The water dripping outside is most likely due to condensation. Plus, freon is a gas under normal atmospheric conditions.
its water. you wouldn't see "freon" r-22 dripping from it. it would boil off before youd ever be able to see it.
yes you can you just have take the cover off the front of it, but first with a water hose wash outside and the inside off before you put the freon in.
I would say NO.. I wouldn't drink it..
Drain WHAT? Water draining or Freon RECYCLE
does it have air conditioning? if it does, the water is just condensation dripping off of some ofthe air conditioning components. its completely normal
Pressure gauges. In a home or car AC there is small pipe and a large pipe going to the compressor unit outside or in the engine compartment. The large pipe should be cold and "sweating" ( dripping water).
if it has a sunroof those may be you water drains most vehicles
Either this is condensation from the atmosphere dripping from the outside of the vehicle (are there any dewdrops on it?) or something is leaking.... the water for the windscreen washers or the radiator. Find out where the water is landing.... the leak will - most likely - be above that point.
The exact same reason a glass filled with ice water sitting on a table has CONDENSATION forming on the outside of the glass .. The ambient temperature is HIGHER then the glass and thus the dripping
with a set of freon guages. The smaller copper pipe should be warm to hot. The larger copper pipe should be cold and in hot humid weather dripping water from condensation. what should the guages read.
Probably condensation coming from the air conditioning unit.