Why is my Blueridge Air Conditioner leaking water outside?
- AAriel Henry MDSep 13, 2025
It is normal for your Blueridge Air Conditioner's outdoor unit to generate condensate water in reverse cycle heating mode and defrost. No action is required.
Why is my Blueridge Air Conditioner leaking water outside?
It is normal for your Blueridge Air Conditioner's outdoor unit to generate condensate water in reverse cycle heating mode and defrost. No action is required.
Voltage | 208-230V |
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Refrigerant | R410A |
Noise Level (Outdoor) | 52 dB(A) |
Cooling Capacity | 12000 BTU/h |
Power Supply | 1 Phase, 60 Hz |
Operating Temperature (Cooling) | 62°F - 90°F |
Operating Temperature (Heating) | 32°F - 86°F |
Dimensions (Indoor Unit) | 31.5 x 7.9 x 9.7 in |
Weight (Indoor Unit) | 9 kg |
Explains DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION signal words used with the safety-alert symbol.
Notes that the appliance is not for unsupervised children and emphasizes proper care.
Covers electrical safety, self-repair, power cord use, and keeping combustibles away.
Advises against inserting objects into units and cautioning about water splash during cleaning.
Identifies and lists parts of the indoor unit, including the remote controller.
Identifies and lists parts of the outdoor unit, including refrigerant pipes.
General description, capabilities, and operating range of the wireless remote controller.
Explains the functionality of ON/OFF, MODE, and FAN buttons on the remote.
Details the functions of the CLOCK and LIGHT buttons for setting time and display.
Describes how to adjust fan speed and temperature using TURBO, X-FAN, and +/- buttons.
Explains how to set timers and activate the SLEEP function for temperature adjustment.
Details the VERTICAL SWING LOUVER function for adjusting airflow direction.
Explains ON/OFF button behavior and the note on compressor delay after shutdown.
Describes how to lock and unlock the remote controller to prevent unauthorized access.
Details the available operating modes: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN ONLY, and HEAT.
Explains the selection of five different vertical swing angles for airflow direction.
Describes the X-Fan feature for drying the indoor coil after cooling or dry modes.
Explains using Turbo mode to achieve desired temperature faster with high fan speed.
Details how Sleep Mode automatically adjusts temperature for comfort and energy saving.
Instructions on how to change batteries in the remote controller.
Explains how to use the manual override button on the indoor unit.
Covers Time Guard for compressor protection and Power Failure Mode for parameter retention.
Explains Cold Blow Protection and Intelligent Defrost functions for comfort and efficiency.
Describes Polymeric and optional Photocatalytic air filters for performance and air quality.
General safety advice before cleaning the unit, including disconnecting power.
Step-by-step instructions for removing and cleaning the front panel of the indoor unit.
Instructions for removing and cleaning the primary air filter every three months.
Instructions for cleaning the optional photocatalytic filter every two weeks.
Addresses problems like the system not restarting and unpleasant odors from the unit.
Explains normal sounds like water flowing, fog/vapor emission, and cracking noises.
Troubleshoots issues where the unit will not run or is not running efficiently.
Covers remote control issues, indoor unit water leaks, and outdoor unit condensation.
Addresses problems with unit air delivery and condensation on louvers.
Lists specific circumstances requiring immediate operation stop and service call.
Explains how cooling mode works and the protection against indoor coil freezing.
Details heating mode operation and the automatic defrost cycle for outdoor coils.