This was a Carrier AC water leak call. It actually was an easy call that turned a little complicated, but I got the unit running and have submitted the proper quote to repair the unit to the customer.
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So we've got a service call here on a water leak. This is what I come up on so as we come inside here, you're going to notice that this drain pan is full of water and the water is actually overflowing down into the ductwork. When I came up on this unit, the drain trap was disconnected like I'm going to show you right now, and that is actually the problem. Yes, we're trickling down.

Okay, the reason why this is happening is because we're sucking air in through that we don't have a proper trap. Some notice, okay, so notice - something here we're gon na do just give it a second put a trap to fill up, and then we will start draining. Now we are draining so for whatever reason, someone disconnected the trap and the AC couldn't drain overflowing the drain pan and what it was doing because of where the actual drain pan is located in the evaporator. It's in the negative air section.

So the when the terrain trap has gone, it'll actually suck air in through the drain. The water actually creates a trap that helps it to drain properly. So now we just drained out our drain. Pan I'm gon na go ahead and pull the thing apart, because this is a new customer.

I want to make sure that drain pan is clear, but okay, so I got the drain taken care of. I went ahead and pulled the economizer section out, of course, which is disconnected not my Deering and gave the evaporator coil of rinse use the little degreaser on it make sure everything was good, flushed out the drain, just to make sure everything's, 100 % turn the unit Back on - and I noticed right away that inside the compressor section it was frosting up the fixed orifice metering device that header going into the evaporator. You can't see it right now, but I can also tell this compressor has been replaced, so I came over here. Of course, I rinse the condenser coil also and then came over here and noticed that there was oil buildup all around these pressure, controls and players need to be tightened up.

And then, if you look at the wells, they're just horrible welds. But what kind of struck me weird here is that these look like aftermarket pressure controls and that they are then I started to look into it, and I realized that someone used a low pressure control on the liquid liner. Okay, if you know anything about carriers, carriers typically have a loss of charge, switch on the liquid line and then a high pressure switch on the discharge line. Well, someone put an actual low pressure control on the liquid line and then a high pressure control on the discharge line, but then look at that.

It's disconnected because someone was having head pressure problems. This is gon na, be fun so anyways, I'm gon na at least top off the charge and get this unit running. So I can submit some quotes to get this thing fixed right, we'll end up cutting out all that crap those stupid welded in pressure controls that they did. They did a horrible job welding, those so we'll cut those out fix them.
Put the right controls back in there and go from there hey guys. So to recap: we had a service call on a bar AC that was leaking water down into the building. When I arrived, I walked up on the unit and I found that the actual pee trap for the drain line was partially disconnected and there was no water coming out of the trap. I went ahead and opened up the filter section of the AC and found that the filters were plugged up and the drain pan was so full of water.

It was actually overflowing down into the ductwork, and the duct work was full of quite a bit of water. The reason why this was happening was because that trap was disconnected. I spoke with the manager and found out that she had previously been up a couple weeks earlier because of an issue, and she was going around to the ACS trying to figure out which one was not leaking and it actually wasn't coming from this one. It was a water leak on another AC.

She just didn't know the layout of her roof, so there was two ACS up there that the drain traps had been disconnected like this, for whatever reason only the one I was there on that particular day was leaking down into the building. So that's how the drain trap got disconnected, so I went ahead and connected it back and the unit drained out all the water and everything was fine, but I didn't stop there. I went ahead and pulled the filters out of the unit and found that the drain pan had a bunch of gunk stuck inside of it. So I cleaned the evaporator coil with a cleaner and then went ahead and flushed the drain pan out properly made sure there's nothing else left in the drain pan then I flushed out the drain completely and started to evaluate the rest of the unit.

I found that the system was low on refrigerant and I found a leak at the high pressure switch on top of the leak at the high pressure switch of which I showed you in the video. There was a really bad braised joint, but the switch was actually leaking out of mechanical fitting. I also found that someone had the wrong low pressure control. They had a actual low pressure control.

That's supposed to be installed on the suction line installed on the liquid line. Okay, these particular carrier units have a special pressure control on the liquid line. It's called a loss of charge switch. Essentially, it works like a little pressure control, but the pressure cut out and cutting is a little bit different.

Okay. So, regardless we are gon na go back in there, we are gon na replace both of those, or at least we're gon na propose to do so now. While I was topping off the charge, I noticed that the pressures just didn't seem right. Okay - and I actually have a theory that someone has charged this unit with an alternative refrigerant, okay, and that would kind of explain why the high pressure control was disconnected.

I have a feeling that there's some mixed refrigerants in here. More than likely, 407 C mixed with our 22 + or some 410, who knows, okay, I've been finding messes at this particular restaurant as I've been taking it over from another company, so I'm gon na propose to the customer to fix this unit completely. This was just a perfect example as to why you want to look at the big picture. I could have went in there and just fixed the water leak issue, but I wouldn't have found the other issues.
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50 thoughts on “Carrier ac water leak”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars liang can says:

    You are the man. I have same problem and just not sure what the fuck is going on Service area Nepean??

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nina McClure says:

    I wish you worked over here on the the east side cause I'd hire you in a second to take care of my warehouse. If your ever out this way send me a smoke signal or something lol.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Groves says:

    I watch your videos because you do an excellent job of explaining how the parts all work together. Other HVAC channel videos just string a bunch of disjoint segments together without explanations. Your videos are better because you explain function, HVAC physics, and customer interactions seamlessly and in a way that is approachable by people new to the trade. Thanks!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars surferx66 says:

    Chris, I have a simple little question. What is that thermometer with the stand that you use? I'm not in the business but need a good thermometer. Thanks.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Trexion12 says:

    Those solder welds look like tumors lol.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sovereign-WV Citizen says:

    You seem to follow behind "Conan the Barbarian" techs. You really save customer's arses and what a great attention to detail with cause and effect. You would have no trouble working in an engineering lab as where I was until I moved into this. Wonderful troubleshooting and customer concern. A+ tech! Owning the business is also throwing in managing the circus. Keep 'em coming please!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hupp Hutt says:

    I think it would be awesome if you could do a video on quotes, and how to properly qote jobs. All kinds. Thanks

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Arnold says:

    What a hack job! Seems like that other company just didn't give a damn. The tech who worked on that unit must have used a whole brazing rod just to solder in the control.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars brandon Cherry says:

    d00d ur a beast
    …… Service area Orleans??

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Derrick Schroepfer says:

    Great video, glad to see the depth you go into for troubleshooting. I don't find many technicians like you.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sterling Archer says:

    Great one as always mate !
    It would be brilliant if you could make an in depth one about the principles of draining the water correctly , I've been having a lot of issues with evaps overflowing in roof top units and economizers due to negative air pressure and badly done PVC tubing etc.
    Thanks so much again mate !

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob Cam says:

    I love your videos! I’m hooked. Your very detailed in your work which also helps me on my service calls. Thank you. Are you in Ottawa ?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wang ziyong says:

    👍🏻

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RoyalFam 12Gemz says:

    Hey bro watch a lot of your vid you give great content love how you get in depth and break down everything was wondering if you could do a video on compressor short cycling would be much appreciated

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Ray says:

    I learn alot by watching your videos. The big picture always counts. I have learn you can be called back for something you didn't do but why didn't you see that.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HeroCaleb says:

    how could you tell the compressor had been replaced? Are you in Barrhaven ?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Art Houston says:

    I will never agree with designs that take condensate water and attempt to pipe it INTO the space. What is the belief behind these designs??? Proper trapping is unglued PVC, so that it can expand apart when the first freeze happens, and not break. Water falls from the sky onto the roof, so the roof can handle runoff condensate.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JustinP HVAC says:

    See a lot of that model on my commercial jobs. Have had many of them spring a leak near compressor due to vibration but most common issue is the headers stopping up. Want to help by saying it may not be a mix refrigerant issue. Of course I didn’t see pressures and sure you know what you’re doing based on your thoroughness in all videos. Gotten lucky with ac renew on a few but most have had to change headers. Replaced three headers this summer due to issues! Keep up the great vids!!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Boberg says:

    Why on the earth is going on with the Hack job is not doing right thing to fixed it up they don't care of fix it . They want the money from them . And you are doing really a good job with fixed it up , thumb up !

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffthemaintenanceman says:

    That fan too is not oem looks like a recuse or sentry motor I just did a replacement a couple days ago. Replaced the oem fan motor(In a PKG unit ) with a sentry motor (hey they didn't want to wait for the part so I had to lol). Great Vids Man. Keep em coming . Are you in Orleans ?

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Thurman says:

    I love your attention to detail and you quality of work! Thanks

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chandarasena says:

    Thank you very much, I learned a lot of things from this video.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juan Todolí says:

    Second video & already learning a lot.

    Thanks for sharing.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AZhvacr says:

    Once again…another fantastic job there brother!!👍🏼🤘🏼🤙🏼

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars gabriel brown says:

    Good information. I like your videos. There good reminders to look at a system completely. No matter how much experience you have. From your 1st day to year 20.👍

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris McCale says:

    I am very new in the field, and am still going through trade school. I just hope I can develop my skills enough to catch and correctly diagnose those issues! Very impressive Service area Kanata??

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars octaviano mora says:

    way to be thorough

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BIGSKY says:

    Like you video, look forward to your other ones.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry Dickson says:

    👍👍👍

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Laurice says:

    Did anyone else see the cond fan shaft?

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars abolish federal reserve says:

    Great video ! Great tech , I wished I had the opportunity to worked with you instead I worked with a Armenian company and I wonder like a slave ! Did learned a little be but … I followed NOR CAL and he mention you , I'm glad that you take time and do the videos for us the new tech .thank you very much and God give you more than double

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheACKid says:

    Those pressure switch welds are grimy!!!

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hashim Waheed says:

    i wish i could work with him as apprentice

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bladimir Becelinoff says:

    Great job!

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MAYOR HVACR says:

    Thank you!

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Burger Man says:

    Thanks for the videos I learn something every video really appreciate you sharing your knowledge you are deffinatly helping me become a better tech

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Familia Sanchez HVAC says:

    How bad do the repairs have to be before recommending a new replacement?

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tecnico says:

    Thanks to you man. It is like my refrigeration book real life examples but in videos. I am Learning alot.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fernando Garnica says:

    Thank you for sharing. 👍🏻

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Test Depth says:

    Tech from Tampa, great info as always keep it up. Your helping me step my tech game up👍

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bradley morey says:

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CSC Refrigeration and Hvac says:

    Another great one as always brother . Crazy how many traps we find disconnected. But very cool that you dig further into the unit to see if there was any more problems 👍 That’s the difference between a parts changer and a technician 💪👍

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Cummings says:

    Great video thx Are you in Kanata ?

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jeffrey adams says:

    Our trade is desperate for more techs like u. I have enjoyed every video of urs that I have seen. I look forward to the next one u do, thanx bud

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Johnson says:

    Thank you for your videos , I appreciate your approach and the big picture. I have stopped doing service calls and work at a golf course with a lot of poorly maintained equipment. And I found that reclaiming mystery refrigerants and starting with one know refrigerant helps lower head pressure and improve performance. Great videos ,keep up the good work ethic.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe Shearer says:

    I don't understand the problem of using a regular low pressure switch as a loss of charge switch

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gold Finch says:

    We have to say thank you

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Conserv Tab0008 says:

    Bar tab mechanics

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JD Smith says:

    Had similar problems with an older Carrier like that one. Come to find out, the unit was trapped internally from the factory and there was originally a sticker on the side of the unit that said don't add a trap. Of course that had worn off a long time ago. Therefore the added p-trap was actually causing it to back up and overflow the drain pan.
    Thanks for the video. Service area Barrhaven??

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bear Downs says:

    Those welds 🧐

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