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Why Is My Fujitsu Mini Split Dripping Water?

Why Is My Fujitsu Mini Split Dripping Water?

Experiencing water dripping from your Fujitsu mini split system can be concerning. Common causes include a clogged condensate drain line, a damaged drain pan, dirty air filters, or low refrigerant levels. In our experience, regular maintenance—such as cleaning filters and ensuring clear drain lines—can prevent these issues. However, if the problem persists, it’s advisable to consult a professional HVAC technician to accurately diagnose and resolve the issue.

More On Why Your Fujitsu Mini Split is Dripping Water:

A clogged condensate drain line is a frequent culprit behind water leaks. Over time, algae, mold, or debris can obstruct the line, causing water to back up and leak from the indoor unit. Regularly inspecting and cleaning the drain line can help prevent such blockages.

Another potential issue is a damaged or rusted drain pan, which collects condensation from the evaporator coils. If the pan is cracked or deteriorated, water can escape and drip indoors. Additionally, dirty air filters can restrict airflow, leading to frozen evaporator coils that, when thawed, cause water leakage. Ensuring filters are clean and replaced as needed is essential for optimal performance.

Low refrigerant levels can also lead to freezing of the evaporator coils, resulting in water leaks when the ice melts. If you suspect this is the case, it’s important to have a certified HVAC technician check and replenish the refrigerant to the appropriate levels. Regular maintenance, including cleaning filters, inspecting drain lines, and checking refrigerant levels, is crucial in preventing water leaks and ensuring the longevity of your Fujitsu mini split system.

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