I have a 15 year old coil paired to 7 year old furnace that's never had this issue before. The primary condensate drain line is clear, yet it's dripping into/filling the secondary drain pan. What's more, it's also dripping 4' downstream of the coil from the end of the plenum, so much so that it soaked the insulation and is raining out of the can lights. Unfortunately, neither the secondary drain line shutoff switch nor pan overflow shutoff switch were triggered.
I pulled the cover off the side off the coil, and nothing appeared unusual or corroded. The coil and filter are clean, and the pathway between the coil and the primary drain are clear.
Why would condensate not be draining out the primary drain (unless there's a hole in the primary pan I'm not seeing)?
More perplexing, how is condensate suddenly reaching the end of the plenum?
I pulled the cover off the side off the coil, and nothing appeared unusual or corroded. The coil and filter are clean, and the pathway between the coil and the primary drain are clear.
Why would condensate not be draining out the primary drain (unless there's a hole in the primary pan I'm not seeing)?
More perplexing, how is condensate suddenly reaching the end of the plenum?