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what is a furnace pan treatment

by Vernie Bartell Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Pan-Treat condensate tablets control odors and prevent overflows by plugged condensate drain lines. They can also be used on humidifiers. Pan-Treat is extremely easy to use, and is safe, non-corrosive and non-toxic. The product is completely soluble in water and it does not form any deposits in the pan or drain.

Description: Pan-Treat condensate tablets control odors and prevent overflows by plugged condensate drain lines. They can also be used on humidifiers. Pan-Treat is extremely easy to use, and is safe, non-corrosive, non-toxic and biodegradable.

Full Answer

Do I need a drain pan treatment?

Any property using air conditioning or refrigeration units need some sort of drain pan treatment. Typically, treatments require that you place tablets or pan pads in the middle of the pan length. The product should begin working immediately after contact with water.

Can you use pan-treat on humidifiers?

Pan-Treat condensate tablets control odors and prevent overflows by plugged condensate drain lines. They can also be used on humidifiers. Pan-Treat is extremely easy to use, and is safe, non-corrosive and non-toxic. The product is completely soluble in water and it does not form any deposits in the pan or drain.

Is Pan-treat safe for condensate pans?

Pan-Treat is extremely easy to use, and is safe, non-corrosive and non-toxic. The product is completely soluble in water and it does not form any deposits in the pan or drain. Left untreated, condensate pans can suffer from the build-up of sludge, scum and other accumulations.

How do you use pan-treat for condensate?

Repeat until system is clean. For subsequent treatment or clean condensate pans, use one Pan-Treat tablet per ton each month. Position the tablets away from the drain and where they will achieve maximum contact with dripping condensate. This will assure more complete cleaning action and treatment.

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What does a Pan treatment do?

The pan treatment is installed just between the drain opening and the coil, away from the drain opening. The strip then absorbs water through the polyester skid-resistant sock to keep the drain pan dry. The state-of-the-art technology uses time-release materials to provide the prevention against odor-causing bacteria.

What is a HVAC Pan treatment?

A/C Pan Treatment Tabs keeps drain pans and drain lines clean and free of debris. Controls odor, sludge, plugging and slime. Features.

How much does it cost to replace an HVAC pan?

What is the cost of replacing a drain pan? Depending on the type of A/C you own, the cost for a replacement can run anywhere from $50.00 to as much as $10,000.00. If you have a professional do the work, you may be looking at substantial labor fees as well.

How much does it cost to replace a drain pan on a furnace?

The water from the drain line collects in the drain pan. Over time, the drain pan can rust or become damaged, allowing water to leak through. To replace this pan you are looking at $350 to $850.

Do AC pan tablets work?

"Will condensate drain tablets unclog my drain line?" Condensate tabs or bleach won't clear or unclog your drain lines if they are already clogged or in bad shape. But they will prevent it from clogging.

How do I keep algae out of my air conditioner?

Place algae pan strips or tablets in the air conditioner's drain pan. This treats the water before it moves into the condensation line, preventing algae from growing. Most of these must be replaced twice a year.

How long does a drain pan last?

The newer, plastic condensate drain pans are durable, lasting between five to 10 years.

Do all AC units have drip pans?

Both central air conditioners and room units have drain pans that catch this condensation and allow it to flow outside.

How do you replace a furnace drain pan?

0:393:35Changing a Drain Pan the Easier Way - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut you could usually get some clear tubing under there in a vacuum. And you can clean under it. AndMoreBut you could usually get some clear tubing under there in a vacuum. And you can clean under it. And then you can lean over the blower. And you can get the back where the blower was.

How do you repair a rusty drip pan?

How to Fix a Clogged DrainpipeTurn the AC off.Empty the drain pan using a wet/dry vacuum.Remove any debris from around the drain.Inspect the pan for any rust.Check the end of the drainpipe which is located outside of your home to ensure that nothing is blocking it.More items...

Where is my HVAC drain pan?

An AC unit typically has two different drain pans: The primary air conditioner drain pan located underneath the indoor evaporator coils and the auxiliary or back up drain pan. The primary condensate pan is usually welded to the evaporator coil, making it harder to replace.

How often should AC drain line be cleaned?

every three monthsFlush the Drain Line Regularly Keep your drain line clean by flushing it with vinegar solution every three months. You can also use warm water.

What is the effect of standing water in a pan?

The Petri-dish Effect: Warm, standing water in pans work like Petri dishes, cultiva ting bacteria and potentially dangerous microorganisms. The equipment’s fan can then blow out the microbes into the facility degrading air quality and causing health risks.

What causes drain pans to fill with slime?

Drain pans can fill with slime, gunk, and disease-causing bacteria. This build-up comes from: Condensation: Cooling equipment creates cold air by passing warm air over cooling coils. This causes condensate (water droplets) to form and flow off equipment coils — Think of a glass of ice cold ice tea on a hot summer day.

Do you want a treatment to clog a drain hole?

You do not want a treatment to clog the drain hole and cause overflow. This is especially important for products that require you to remove an expended treatment dispenser. Each treatment should come with product specific instructions or be provided to you by the supplier.

What Is a Furnace? The Short Answer

A furnace is a part of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. You activate the furnace when you set the temperature in a room by using a thermostat.

What Is a Furnace? The Long Answer

A furnace does much more than warm the air by turning on a fan. It uses intricate processes to ensure that the air is warmed up to the correct temperature by the time it leaves the unit. The folks at AMRE Supply explain what a furnace is their video below.

Things to Consider

Whether you are looking for a furnace to use in your space or you are simply interested in learning about furnaces, there are a few items to keep in mind:

Frequently Asked Questions

Of course, there are many more questions surrounding furnaces than the basic questions we covered above. We’ve listed some commonly asked questions along with their answers.

So, What Is a Furnace?

To understand what a furnace is, let’s recap what it isn’t: it isn’t the same thing as a heater. Also, it doesn’t substitute an air conditioning unit.

How a Condensate Drain Pan Works

The primary purpose of the condensate drain pan is to collect excess water that comes from the air conditioning process. But where does this water come from?

Where is the condensate drain pan located?

The condensate drain pan is part of the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil is a box of tightly wound wires that sits around the furnace. Its exact location depends on the type of furnace installation in your home.

Why does the horizontal application have a second drain pan?

For attic furnaces, there is a second condensate drain pan. This is an added layer of protection from water damage.

How does the condensate drain pan get damaged?

Unfortunately, there are times when the condensate drain pan can fail.

What damages the condensate drain pan?

The condensate drain pan is meant to collect excess water generated during the air conditioning process. However, during the cold winter months, many homeowners only use the furnace. Because the condensate drain pan is located either directly above or directly below the furnace, the drain pain gets a blast of hot air with each heating cycle.

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Product description

Left untreated, condensate pans from dehumidifiers and heating and air conditioning units can suffer from the build-up of sludge, scum and other accumulations like zooglea. This build-up causes odors plus can cause drains to clog and overflow, which can cause water damage in your home.

Directions for Use

Condensate Pans - If the pan is noticeably fouled, it can be cleaned by using two or more pan treatment tablets per ton of system capacity. Repeat until system is clean. For subsequent treatment or clean condensate pans, use one pan treatment tablet per ton each month.

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From the manufacturer

Pan-Treat condensate tablets control odors and prevent overflows by plugged condensate drain lines. They can also be used on humidifiers. Pan-Treat is extremely easy to use, and is safe, non-corrosive and non-toxic. The product is completely soluble in water and it does not form any deposits in the pan or drain.

Product Description

Left untreated, condensate pans can suffer from the build-up of sludge, scum and other accumulations. This build-up can cause odors as well as plugged drains and overflows, which in turn result in water damage.

Prevents Water Overflow in Condensate Drain Pans

Overflows due to drain pan surface slime build-up and resulting plugged drains are reduced or eliminated. Predictable, continuous performance is over 99% effective.

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Just place an Algae Guard strip in your condensate pan once every three or six months (depending on the size), and it works for you continuously. With Algae Guard, you don’t waste your time.

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What is a secondary drain pan?

This is a large pan that is placed underneath the unit, and should be large enough to cover the length and width of the unit so it can collect any water that isn’t caught by the internal drain pan.

Can a condensate drain pan cause water leaks?

Common problems with air conditioning drain pans. The condensate drain pan is a very simple yet important component of your HVAC system. Without it , or if it becomes damaged, you could end up with water leaky around the area of your unit. That’s bad enough if the system is located in the basement but it’s even worse if the furnace ...

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What Is A Furnace? The Short Answer

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A furnace is a part of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. You activate the furnace when you set the temperature in a room by using a thermostat. When you adjust the temperature, the air inside the room might be cooler than the temperature you set on the thermostat. When this happens, you tri…
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What Is A Furnace? The Long Answer

  • A furnace does much more than warm the air by turning on a fan. It uses intricate processes to ensure that the air is warmed up to the correct temperature by the time it leaves the unit. The folks at AMRE Supply explain what a furnace is their video below. Different types of furnaces use the same generic process but with unique specifics. To understand this, you must first understand …
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Things to Consider

  • Whether you are looking for a furnace to use in your space or you are simply interested in learning about furnaces, there are a few items to keep in mind: 1. Furnaces vary in size. Choosing the right-sized furnace isn’t as easy as it sounds – the size depends on how spacious the area is, how tall the ceilings are, and additional minute details. 2. The location of the space will affect the size an…
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Of course, there are many more questions surrounding furnaces than the basic questions we covered above. We’ve listed some commonly asked questions along with their answers.
See more on rethority.com

So, What Is A Furnace?

  • To understand what a furnace is, let’s recap what it isn’t: it isn’t the same thing as a heater. Also, it doesn’t substitute an air conditioning unit. In a nutshell, a furnace is a system that takes in the air that is cooler than the temperature set on the thermostat, warms it, and pushes it back out after being thoroughly filtered. They system works hard to keep you comfortable, even when the temp…
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