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Trane

Trane Pans, Trays & Wells

For superior climate control, proper drainage and condensate management is key. Parts Town has a comprehensive range of Trane drain pans crafted to flawlessly fit in your HVAC system. Each is a real OEM part, ensuring your unit can operate safely and efficiently. If you need it fast, we also offer same day shipping on in-stock Trane drain pan replacements until 9 PM ET from Monday-Friday, so your equipment can get maintained or repaired quickly.

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Trane Replacement Pans and Trays

Trane Replacement Pans and Trays

When you aim to prevent condensate or moisture accumulation from impacting your HVAC system's performance, Trane drain pans are vital components to maintain. Crafted to expertly gather and control condensation, these parts play a crucial role in averting water damage and ensuring the air quality within your space remains unaffected. Rely on our assortment of genuine, OEM Trane AC drain pans to ensure your HVAC setup operates seamlessly.

Why Is My HVAC System Leaking Water?

Water leaks in an HVAC system are often traced back to issues with the condensate pan, tray, or well. These parts are essential for collecting condensation that forms during the cooling process. If they become cracked, clogged, or misaligned, water may start to leak out, potentially causing damage to the system or your property.

When Should You Empty An HVAC Pan?

Emptying pans, trays or wells from your air or HVAC unit is essential to make sure that it doesn’t overflow. Overflowing can ruin a system or cause water to leak out. Frequently checking the pan or tray on a routine basis will allow you to ensure that it doesn’t overflow and you can empty it. Once you establish how frequently the pan fills up, you can create a schedule to empty it before it becomes full.

Why is My Air Conditioner's Condensate Pan Overflowing?

Some common reasons an air conditioner’s condensate pan might overflow are misalignment, clogged drain lines or malfunctioning pumps. Over time, debris, algae and mold can accumulate in the drain line, preventing water from flowing out of the condensate pan and causing it to overflow. If the pump fails, water will not be removed efficiently, leading to overflow. Finally, if misaligned, it can result in poor drainage for the machine and cause larger problems down the line.

How Do I Install a Condensate Drain Pan?

Setting up a condensate drain pan correctly is vital for managing the water your air conditioning system generates. Initially, confirm that it matches your air conditioner in size and configuration. The pan should be placed strategically under the unit, ensuring it sits flat for proper water flow. Whether your setup requires a pump or operates on a gravity-based drainage scheme, connecting the drain lines is a critical step. Always check the guidelines in your air conditioner's manual to make sure it’s installed properly.