In the summer, air conditioning is an essential device in many households, operating for several hours a day to serve cooling needs. However, during its usage, many funny and sometimes frustrating situations can occur, leaving homeowners perplexed.
Here is an example. It was shared by a user living in the US on social media and received a lot of attention. In the video, a large amount of water was seen spraying from the air conditioner. This case is considered quite rare and may indicate serious device damage. The owner of the video also commented, “I’ve never seen anything like this before in an air conditioner.”
An air conditioner experiencing excessive water discharge can be confusing for homeowners
Why does the air conditioner spray water?
According to experts’ assessments, air conditioners can encounter issues such as water leakage during operation. However, for a large amount of water to spray forcefully, as shown in the video, is quite rare.
Experts have pointed out various possible causes for this phenomenon. It can be due to installation errors, a dirty device filter, a clogged drainage pipe, a malfunctioning evaporator fan, or a lack of gas in the air conditioner.
Specifically, in terms of installation errors, it could be caused by a kink in the drainage pipe, the uneven installation of the evaporator, or tilting, which can lead to water flowing back into the device.
The drainage pipe of the device may have encountered a problem
Another possible cause is a dirty device filter. Experts suggest that during operation, air conditioners generate cold air. However, when the filter is excessively dirty, this cold air cannot escape into the environment and instead condenses into small water droplets that drip onto the floor.
The third possible cause that can lead to severe water spraying is a clogged drainage pipe. In this situation, water is unable to drain out and ends up overflowing into the evaporator. The blockage of the drainage pipe can be caused by a lack of regular maintenance, allowing the accumulation of dirt, debris, or even foreign organisms.
The remaining two factors, a malfunctioning evaporator fan or a lack of gas in the air conditioner, can lead to icing on the air conditioner. This not only affects the device’s cooling efficiency but also causes a gradual melting of the ice, resulting in a large amount of water dripping onto the floor, causing inconvenience in daily life.
An excessively dirty air conditioner filter can also cause leakage and water spraying
What should you do when your air conditioner leaks or sprays water?
Water leakage or spraying from an air conditioner not only causes inconvenience in daily life but can also affect the aesthetics and safety of the space. Consequences may include damp walls, slippery surfaces, or even floor damage, especially for wooden floors. There is also a potential risk of fire.
When you notice that your air conditioner leaks or sprays water, the first thing to do is to turn off the power to the device to avoid any potential electrical fire caused by water contact. Then, call repair services or technicians to inspect and resolve the issue.
There are a few temporary solutions that users can try at home when their air conditioners leak or spray water. However, experts advise against attempting these solutions without sufficient knowledge, skills, or proper tools.
Leaking or spraying air conditioners should be addressed promptly
During usage, experts recommend regular inspection and maintenance of your air conditioner to minimize any potential risks or unfortunate incidents. The ideal frequency for these tasks is around every 4-6 months, depending on the usage frequency in your household. For air conditioners that have been idle for a long time, it is crucial to conduct general maintenance and cleaning before use. This ensures that the device operates efficiently, has a longer lifespan, and minimizes sudden malfunctions.
Spending some money on maintenance is considered a “smart” expense as it prevents device issues from progressing before taking action.