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Originally Posted by New Englander
What about the pan underneath the coils where said drain is attached? I tried to clean it, but there is not any room to get at it.
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You would probably need an HVAC technician to clean out the pan, but it's probably not worth the cost. There is an electronic float switch that is designed to shut down the system if the pan fills with water. I would just occasionally check to see that water is coming out of the pipe outside your house, especially on a hot day in July when the unit is running. If it is, your condensate drain line is functioning.