I have water pooling around the base of my furnace unit that leads me to believe that the condesnor drain pipe is clogged. I plan on taking a wet/dry vac and sucking the clog out of the drain pipe. The only problem is I'm not sure which pipe is the drain pipe!
I have a picture on picasa but the site will not allow me to post it yet. I have
three PVC pipes exiting my furnace. One of them is capped and the cap appears to be glued on.
The second pipe goes directly to a T pipe which runs to a P trap and then drains into the sewer.
The final pipe makes an S bend, turns 90 degrees to the floor, and joins with the second pipe below the T join.
I think I should try and attach the wet/dry vac to the top of the T and attempt to remove the clog.
I live in an end unit townhouse and cannot find an exterior drain pipe. This is the only thing I can think of. If it helps, the air filter is soaked.
I have a picture on picasa but the site will not allow me to post it yet. I have
three PVC pipes exiting my furnace. One of them is capped and the cap appears to be glued on.
The second pipe goes directly to a T pipe which runs to a P trap and then drains into the sewer.
The final pipe makes an S bend, turns 90 degrees to the floor, and joins with the second pipe below the T join.
I think I should try and attach the wet/dry vac to the top of the T and attempt to remove the clog.
I live in an end unit townhouse and cannot find an exterior drain pipe. This is the only thing I can think of. If it helps, the air filter is soaked.