I just finished a home partial remodel-adding a few hundred sq. ft, new roof, new HVAC. The builder did a great job in general. It previously had a closet HVAC, and the builder moved the new unit to the attic. It is approx. 2400 sq. ft now, and the builder used a 5 ton unit. We just fired it up to see how it did a few days ago when it got warmer as a test (previously the heating part was working fine), and have noticed a little water staining on the drywall under the air handler. Looking at it, the pan is fine and functioning, as well as the primary drain. The issue seems to be where the return air duct joins up with the air handler-there is condensation dripping from the end of the handler and running down the return duct 10" or so and dropping down so as to miss the drain pan. The drain pan is more situated over the handler itself but misses this 10" or so. Is this a simple matter of adjusting the drain pan and we are good? Or is that way too much condensation coming from the end of the air handler where the return air duct joins it? I had worried about the unit being oversized but several different calculation methods show sometimes rated for 5 ton being OK with this sq. ft. The HVAC guy just went on Spring Break so will be out a week.
Further specs-return air consists of 1 24" x 30" vent in the center of the house, a 12" x 12" vent in a bedroom, and a 10" x 10" vent in a back room.
Thanks
Further specs-return air consists of 1 24" x 30" vent in the center of the house, a 12" x 12" vent in a bedroom, and a 10" x 10" vent in a back room.
Thanks