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    AC Condensate Line Problem

    Yes, both air handlers are in their own drip pan. One air handler has a liquid level switch in its condensate pan that in theory, I guess, will shut the system down should that condensate pan build up liquid. The other air handler has a similar opening on its condensate pan, but no switch...
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    AC Condensate Line Problem

    I have noticed a few discussions on this topic, but the typical answers are less than satisfactory to me. In my case, I have two AC air handlers, which are located in the attic, 14-feet above the single-story living space. The condensate lines from each air handler join together into a single...
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