petem
Well-Known Member
I have a horrible feeling that my A/C has been installed with the condensate draining into the bilges. Like all of us I prefer my bilges to be bone dry. A couple of questions...
1) Am I worrying about nothing and the condensation will be so trivial that it's not an issue?
2) What's the right way to drain the condensate? I can't recall if the A/C unit drip tray has a drain plug or whether however the spec of the unit ("Marine Air" Dash Air VLD Low-Profile) states:
* 304-grade stainless-steel drain pan for long service life.
* Stainless-steel condensate drains for excellent water removal.
I assume that the optimum solution is to plumb the condensate drain into the same box as the heads shower / sink?
Thanks.
1) Am I worrying about nothing and the condensation will be so trivial that it's not an issue?
2) What's the right way to drain the condensate? I can't recall if the A/C unit drip tray has a drain plug or whether however the spec of the unit ("Marine Air" Dash Air VLD Low-Profile) states:
* 304-grade stainless-steel drain pan for long service life.
* Stainless-steel condensate drains for excellent water removal.
I assume that the optimum solution is to plumb the condensate drain into the same box as the heads shower / sink?
Thanks.