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Why would there be water at the bottom of the heat exchanger if the A coil is below. The unit is on a condo where it does have the portions of the unit on the outside as it is a wall unit.
Also as usual Preston fails me to identify the age. M# 60HWC24 S# AK27H49338 Johnson Corp. I believe it is 1993. Age of unit is 1973. Thanks Dave |
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