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Originally Posted by recycled sixtie
After this unit has been installed for about 8 years now I am thinking that if this unit is properly serviced then it might reduce the condensate? It is strange that the downstairs tenant has complained for the first time in 8 years so the volume of condensate may have increased. it!
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You need to get a tech out there to service the unit. He'll spray the condenser coils with the magic cleaner they use, clear the drain, check pressures. You do not want to reduce condensate. The condensate means it's working. Unless it has been running down the side of the building since it was first installed you have a clogged drain.