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Old 03-11-2013, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by mulligan View Post
You should see a white pvc pipe near the front of the unit, with a plug in it that has 2 wires running to it. The plug is actually a safety switch that will shut the unit off if water is present to prevent flooding. The plug can be pulled out which gives you access to the drain line for flushing.
Additionally, there's a short stub of pipe which extends vertically that is near that switch - - at least that's the way the condensation drain on our place was plumbed. The stub pipe has a white PVC cap on it that's not glued on. Wiggle that cap off, get a small funnel, and I pour the warm water in through the drain pipe from that point.

Bill