In the hot weather, every household turns on the air conditioner at home to cool down and relieve the heat. While cooling off, some careful users find that the air outlet of their central air conditioner is dripping, and there are many small water droplets attached to the air outlet. Many users worry about whether there is something wrong with their central air conditioner. In fact, dripping water from the air outlet of the central air conditioner is a normal phenomenon, which indicates that the air conditioner in your home is running well, and the reasons for water dripping from the air outlet of the air conditioner are generally as follows. several.
Reasons for dripping water from the air outlet of the central air conditioner
1. The material of the air outlet. There are mainly three kinds of materials for the air outlet of the central air conditioner: wood material, aluminum alloy material and ABS material. Due to factors such as high cost performance and moderate price, many families use aluminum alloy material for the air outlet, but it should be noted that when cooling in summer, If the air supply temperature is too low, the insulation is not well done during construction, and the aluminum alloy material tuyere is prone to condensation.
2. The setting of central air conditioner is also very important. When customers turn on the air conditioner after arriving home on a hot day, they often want to set the temperature below 25°C in one step. If the air conditioner installation company has set a reasonable setting in advance, even if the air conditioner is set below 25°C, the air will come out first after starting. It is a little cool, and then gradually cool down by itself, so that the temperature of the air outlet panel is gradually lowered to adapt to the higher indoor temperature, so that the temperature of the air outlet panel will drop sharply in one step and cause dew condensation and dripping.
3. The installation of the central air-conditioning installation company is not in place. If the central air conditioner is not installed in place, the four walls of the vent will be unevenly connected, not sealed, causing water dripping, and a series of other problems will easily occur.
4. The drain pipe is bad. Due to the aging and relaxation of the drain pipe or bending into a wavy shape, the drainage is not smooth. Or, the drain pipe leading out of the outdoor is artificially blocked or the drain port is blocked by stolen goods, so that the dew condensation water cannot be discharged.