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    Default kelvinator room air conditioner

    Just moved into our new home and it has a kelvinator refrigerator room air conditioner.

    On the hot days we have had in Melbourne (very few) I have used it. It is situated on the wall of the garage next to the house with direct access to the lounge room. However I noticed that a lot of water is dripping from the base at the rear of the unit. The instruction card we have suggests ( I quote)remove the plastic plug in the base of the unit remove any material which blocks the drain hole (unquote) I removed the plastic plate at the rear but it appeared to be clean, you cannot see much as it ia a small hole at the base. Is this normal due to evaporation, on the days it was on it was very hot.

    Thank you

    Jean Bloom

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    I think you will find it is extracting humidity from the air

    David

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    One feature of domestic aircons is that by default they de-humidify the air, it's part of the process. You would be amazed at the flow out of my 3hp Daikin. :eek:

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    Default air conditioner

    thank you both for your replies




    jean Bloom

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    its the way they are meant to work
    start to worry when they dont drip any water at all

    cheers Ian the aircon man
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    but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.

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    Drip? The one at my last place tried to outdo the Murray. Mind you, that's probably not a great feat these days

    Richard
    did I mention my greenie tendancies?

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    Default air conditioner

    Thanks once again to you both

    One lasr thing, I guess there is no problems with connecting a tube
    to the knozzle because the water runs onto a work bench, and the first day we turned it on all the water dripped all over my husbands tools (quite a lot)


    Thank You

    Jean Bloom

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    Macklin, if you connect a tube make sure you check it regularly, it's a favourite place for wasps to build a nest and block it up.

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    Default air conditioner

    thanks termite

    it is only about 1/2 inch in diameter anyway


    Thanks

    Jean Bloom

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