During the use of an air conditioner, the wastewater will flow through the drainage pipe. However, in some cases, the water drips right from the indoor unit. When this problem occurs, aside from the discomfort of having water dripping inside the house, many people also worry about whether an air conditioner that leaks water consumes more electricity and how to fix it.
Does an air conditioner that leaks water consume more electricity?
An air conditioner leaks water due to various reasons such as low gas, accumulated dirt, incorrect installation, etc., which disrupts the natural operation of the unit and prevents it from functioning normally.
In such cases, the air conditioner has to operate at a higher capacity in order to cool the air and reach the desired temperature set by the user. The amount of electrical energy consumed will be higher than normal. Therefore, the answer to the question of whether an air conditioner that leaks water consumes more electricity is: Yes.
Moreover, the condition of an air conditioner leaking water also causes low humidity in the room, promotes bacterial growth, directly affects human health, and even damages the floor and walls. It can also affect other devices such as TVs, laptops, or any other devices placed under the indoor unit.
An air conditioner that leaks water consumes more electricity. (Image: Airco)
Why does an air conditioner leak water?
The condition of an air conditioner leaking water can result from the following causes:
Incorrect installation of the drainage pipe
For newly purchased and used air conditioners, the appearance of this sign indicates that it was installed incorrectly.
Errors such as folded drainage pipes, drainage pipes without a downward slope, unbalanced or tilted indoor units can cause water to flow back inside. Incorrect installation of the drainage pipe can also cause this phenomenon.
Clogged drainage pipe
A clogged drainage pipe can also cause condensation and water leakage from the air conditioner. Common causes of clogging include excessive accumulation of dirt, foreign objects getting stuck, or insects crawling in but not being able to get out.
Lack of regular cleaning and maintenance
After about 3-4 months of use, the outdoor unit and indoor unit of an air conditioner are often covered in a lot of dust. After a long period of use, if you do not clean it, the dust will accumulate on the indoor unit, preventing cold air from escaping, causing condensation and resulting in water droplets flowing out.
Low or lack of gas
Another reason that causes an air conditioner to leak water is the phenomenon of frost on the indoor unit. When there is not enough gas or the indoor unit fan is not spinning, frost will appear on the indoor unit, and water will drip down.
What to do when an air conditioner leaks water?
– If frost appears on the indoor unit, carefully check and add gas to the air conditioner.
– Check the drainage pipe again, use a high-pressure pump to clean up the accumulated dirt.
– Check and refill gas for the air conditioner in cases where it is low on gas or when the indoor unit fan is faulty or spinning slowly.
– Check if the indoor unit fan is operating properly.
– If the water tray or indoor unit is installed incorrectly or tilted, readjust it to the appropriate position.
Source: VTC.vn