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Air Conditioning Drain?

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Regarding a 2011 Allegro Open Road RED.

Most of the time, I have water dripping at the rear of the coach on the passenger side when the air conditioners are running.  But once in a while, significant amounts of water drip from a drain at mid-coach on the passenger side.  Is that also an air conditioner drain?  The mid-coach drain is obviously a water drain of some sort because it has a rubber self-closing "taco" on the end of it.

Any thoughts?

 

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rpbuttery. 

I have 3 and the front and middle drain thru the center off coach (outside),  Rear AC drains like yours.  If you just have front and rear, I suspect your front drains like mine, to the middle off coach.  That prevents it from running down your windshield.

 

Carl

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RP, 

One other thing.  If you see water coming from the tank over flow and you aren't trying to fill the tank,  you may have a faulty check valve in your pump.

A slight dribble in the valve will eventually fill your tank to over flow. 

Herman 

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Tom.  I'm pretty sure the '11 Red DP, don't have a "Nocold".  My '11 Allegro Bus had a residential 3 door fridge. 

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I'm just saying that there are other things that have drains.  If I had thought about it I'd have connected the drain compartment for the defrost cycle on our residential refrigerator to the drain line before we installed the refrigerator!

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Tom,

I don't think residential refrigerator have actual drains. They have drip pans where moisture is collected a disipated by the heat generated by the compressor. 

Herman 

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