A condensate drain pipe is used in conjunction with air conditioning equipment. Usually installed with heat pumps, this drain pipe gives condensation a place to run off.
A large pipe, which is used to carry off water or sewage.
It is located at the pan underneath the evaporator coil and then drains to outside the house or a collection system such as a pump or sewer.
Insulate cold water lines and fittings as much as possible to help with condensation issue.
The only water that should be leaking from an automobile would be from the condensation drain for the Air Conditioning or from condensation out the exhaust pipe.
Water vapour due to condensation in the exhaust pipe.
No I just checked and mine has no condensation, thanks fro asking
Because of the difference in temperature of the pipe (or the water in the pipe) and the air surrounding it. You could try a foam insulation from your hardware store.
Yes, a certain amount of water (not coolant) will drip out the tail pipe from the process of condensation.
If you have proper combustion in your engine it actually produces water. The water that is emptying is condensation from the exhaust pipe because you are getting good combustion.
Condensation causes water vapor to become liquid water.
Insulate it completely wherever it is exposed to an unconditioned space.
its just like when a bottel of watter sweats
Water comes out of all tailpipes no matter how minimal. The combustion reaction of burning gasoline (C8H18) and oxygen (02) produces carbon exhaust (Cx) and water (h20) thus leaving water in your tailpipe. Water can also appear in an exhaust pipe due to condensation. Water in an exhaust pipe is perfectly normal and is of no harm to your vehicle, or any vehicle.
Wrap it with insulation