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Bryant Plus 90 Gas Furnace Leaking Water

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Kevin G.

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Nov 24, 2006, 10:54:23 AM11/24/06
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My Bryant Plus 90 gas furnace is leaking a small amount of water
underneath the unit. I cannot actually see when the water drips
because it is very infrequent.

The furnace has a humdifier attached to it, but it is turned off and
the location of the water leak does not correspond to where the
humidifier is located.

Is this water normal condensation or should I be more concerned?

Thank you,
Kevin G.

Oscar_Lives

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Nov 24, 2006, 10:59:03 AM11/24/06
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"Kevin G." <KevinG...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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You need a qualified technician to diagnose the problem and then perform
needed repairs, servicing, and maintenance.

Do it soon.


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Nov 24, 2006, 11:01:24 AM11/24/06
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On 24 Nov 2006 07:54:23 -0800, "Kevin G." <KevinG...@gmail.com>
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You should be concerned, and you should call someone to fix it
before it rots the whole unit out.

>
>Thank you,
>Kevin G.

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Stormin Mormon

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Nov 25, 2006, 11:49:43 AM11/25/06
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"ftwhd" <ft...@home.com> wrote in message
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>So the Bryants never leak around the inducer housing or where the two
>halves are mated together or where the motor shaft exits the housing
>(older models) or where the inducer housing attaches to the
secondary?
>They dont leak where the pvc exhaust attaches to the rubber coupling?
>Dang, its all from those goopy rotted hoses? Learn something new
every
>day, dont we?
>Bubba

It could be any of those things but its not. How do I know? Im
psychic thats how.


t6448ds

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Nov 19, 2008, 5:41:53 PM11/19/08
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Kevin G. wrote:

> Thank you,
> Kevin G.

Kevin,

Did you ever get an answer to this? I just noticed the same thing
yesterday on mine.

Doug S.


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Nov 20, 2008, 12:36:06 AM11/20/08
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> Kevin G. wrote:
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>
>> My Bryant Plus 90 gas furnace is leaking a small amount of water
>> underneath the unit. I cannot actually see when the water drips
>> because it is very infrequent.
>
>> The furnace has a humdifier attached to it, but it is turned off and
>> the location of the water leak does not correspond to where the
>> humidifier is located.
>
>> Is this water normal condensation or should I be more concerned?
>
>> Thank you,
>> Kevin G.
>
>
>
> Kevin,
>
> Did you ever get an answer to this? I just noticed the same thing
> yesterday on mine.
>
> Doug S.

You have a leak.. Get it fixed before it takes out a circuit board or
something else electronic and expensive. Call a Good Service company.

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Zyp

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Nov 22, 2008, 2:47:38 AM11/22/08
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Bubba wrote:
> On 19 Nov 2008 22:41:53 GMT, dschurig7_at...@foo.com

> (t6448ds) wrote:
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>> t6448ds had written this in response to
>> http://www.thestuccocompany.com/hvac/Bryant-Plus-90-Gas-Furnace-Leaking-Water-8802-.htm
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>> -------------------------------------
>> Kevin G. wrote:
>>
>>
>>> My Bryant Plus 90 gas furnace is leaking a small amount of water
>>> underneath the unit. I cannot actually see when the water drips
>>> because it is very infrequent.
>>
>>> The furnace has a humdifier attached to it, but it is turned off and
>>> the location of the water leak does not correspond to where the
>>> humidifier is located.
>>
>>> Is this water normal condensation or should I be more concerned?
>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Kevin G.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kevin,
>>
>> Did you ever get an answer to this? I just noticed the same thing
>> yesterday on mine.
>>
>> Doug S.
>>
>>
> We are sorry to say that he did NOT get an answer. In the meantime he
> actually froze to death in his own home waiting for a friend of a
> friends, wifes, uncles, cousins, sisters, brother-in-laws, cousin to
> come fix it. He never showed up. He saved a bunch of money on his gas
> bill and repair though.
> Bubba

I figured he was at his brothers wedding looking for his next date.

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Zyp


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