When the unit cools the air, the water vapor in the air condenses to form water. If the unit is in good repair, the water is piped to a suitable place of disposal, into the ground or into a drain system.
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Just as a cold can of coke will bead moisture, so does the cool surfaces of the AC unit.
As the unit cools the Air, the air is less able to hold moisture. This excess moisture is Condensed into liquid water on the cooling coils (Condenser Unit). A drain pan is required to catch the dripping water and channel it away.
AC units are cool and will cause water to condense. They have an outlet tube that leads to the outside. The water should drain to the outside. If the water leaks to the inside, then the drain tube to the outside is clogged up and needs to become unclogged.
That's a good way to blow up your AC unit. Some have to be filled with CFCs, but I'm not sure about yours. Spraying it with water is just a waste. (window ac units work off water cause if ur coils are dirty it will keep it clean and run bette so in theory it does work to spray it off Eric from michigan )
Although it is a good thought...it is not really practical in that the AC unit is full of bacteria which loves the stagnant water..and the water is not clean of dirt either. have you looked inside you A/C unit? Yikes!
central AC unit - sometimes after any AC unit shuts off, you might hear the refrigerant gurgling in the lines, that is normal. window AC - older AC units had water draining out of the back end of it, this is the moisture removed from the air in the room. Newer AC units usually do not have any water draining out, the water is splashed on the hot coils in the back end, where it evaporates, which helps get rid of the heat and makes the unit operate more efficiently. it is normal.
The only place water should be coming out is from the AC condensation drain.
Water will condense in the inside unit of the air conditioner. This is because the coils in the unit get cold (ad expected) and moisture in the air condenses on them like moisture on a cold glass. There should be a drain inside the unit to drain this water. Check that it isn't clogged.
Cold air can carry less humidity than warm air so when the AC unit is cooling air the excess water falls out as condensation.
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It would help to have some context, but the exact translation of "pouring water" is versant de l'eau.I am pouring water = Je verse de l'eau
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By pouring it in the water.
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The AC condenser unit is located right in front of the radiator.
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