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Inspecting and cleaning drain, Pans 118, Inspecting and cleaning drain pans – Trane LO User Manual

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Clean the fan-coil unit’s main and auxiliary drain pans to ensure the

unit drains condensate properly.

Check the condensate drain pan and drain line to assure the conden-

sate drains properly at least every six months or as dictated by

operating experience.

If evidence of standing water or condensate overflow exists, immedi-

ately identify and remedy the cause. Refer to Table 40 on page 99 for

possible causes and solutions. If the drain pan contains microbial

growth, clean and remove it immediately.

Clean drain pans using the following procedure:

1. Disconnect all electrical power to the unit.

2. Don the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

3. Remove all standing water.

4. Use a scraper or other tool to loosen any solid matter. Remove

solid matter with a vacuum device that utilizes high efficiency particu-

late arrestance (HEPA) filters with a minimum efficiency of 99.97% at

0.3 micron particle size.

5. Thoroughly clean the contaminated area(s) with a mild bleach and

water solution or an EPA-approved sanitizer specifically designed for

HVAC use. Carefully follow the sanitizer manufacturer’s instructions

regarding the use of the product.

6. Immediately rinse the drain pan thoroughly with fresh water to

prevent potential corrosion from the cleaning solution of the drain pan

and drain line components.

7. Allow the unit to dry thoroughly before putting the system back into

service.

8. Determine and correct the cause of the microbial contamination.

9. Be careful that the contaminated material does not contact other

areas of the unit or building. Properly dispose of all contaminated

materials and cleaning solution.

Note: Standing water in drain pans can promote microbial growth

(mold) which may cause unpleasant odors and health-related indoor

air quality problems. If microbial growth (mold) is found, remove it

immediately by cleaning and santizing the unit properly.

Inspecting and
Cleaning Drain
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