Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Dryhurst1's Avatar
    Dryhurst1 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jan 4, 2013, 07:46 PM
    Air Handler unit leaking water and tripping circuit breaker.
    Water is dripping out of the back of the air handling unit(which is situated above water heater in a closet)and is tripping the circuit breaker as soon as I plug it in.I have no idea where the water is coming from.

Check out some similar questions!

Air con keeps tripping circuit breaker [ 0 Answers ]

Hi,my split system runs for 5-10 minutes then trips the circuit breaker, it runs on its own circuit with a 15 amp breaker,the unit is 7100kw ,an electrician put a meter on the circuit and it was drawing up to 35 amps then cuts out ,what could be causing this

My home a/c unit circuit breaker keeps tripping it will not stay on what wrong? [ 1 Answers ]

My home A/C unit is 4 years old just replace the coil last year, now the same unit want cool down the temperature after a few hours running. I went to flip the circuit breaker and notice it was tripped so a tried to turn it back on it would stay, so I cut off the air conditioner for now. What could...

Why does the fan on my A/C unit outside keep tripping the circuit breaker [ 4 Answers ]

My A/C is blowing hot air inside, but the fan will not run outside the house. When I turn the breaker off then on again the fan will start up for about 10 seconds and then trip the circuit again.

Air conditioning unit tripping circuit breaker [ 1 Answers ]

I have a 30 amp circuit breaker to my central air unit. It worked just fine last summer. This summer it started tripping the breaker. I changed the contacts just in case that was the problem. This worked for a couple months. Now, it is tripping again. Could it be the breaker is worn out? ...

Outside unit is tripping the circuit breaker [ 5 Answers ]

My Outside AC , which is a pretty old unit( 15+) recently started tripping the circuit breaker. If I go and turn the circuit breaker back on the unit will run for about five minutes then trip the circuit breaker again. Is it time to replace the unit? My AC repair guy did tell us last summer...


View more questions Search
 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.