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Common Questions For AC Conditioner Drip Tray

If condensate is dripping onto balconies, walkways, aircon brackets, or staining walls, a drip tray helps capture and direct water away. It’s also handy where water is creating a slip hazard or causing neighbour/strata complaints.

Measure the outdoor unit’s base footprint (width x depth) and choose a tray that covers it with a little margin. If you’re between sizes, go up — it’s easier to manage runoff when you have more catch area.

Aim for an appropriate, legal drain point and avoid letting water constantly drip onto public areas, electrical equipment, or neighbouring property. If you’re tying into sanitary drainage or changing plumbing, confirm local requirements and use licensed trades where required.

Many external trays are mechanically simple, but you still need to isolate power, avoid unsafe working-at-heights, and ensure the unit remains stable. If your job involves electrical work, refrigerant lines, or plumbing modifications, use appropriately licensed professionals.

Condensate volume increases with humidity and heavy cooling loads. In heating mode, some systems also run defrost cycles, which can produce bursts of water. If water is excessive or new/unusual, it may indicate a drainage or installation issue worth checking.

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