by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:21 pm
Richard,
Thank you for the additional information regarding what may be in the exhaust air from the clothes dryer.
There certainly are chemicals used in detergents, water softeners, bleaches, etc., which you do not want to exhaust onto the air conditioner condenser unit coils.
Also, to answer this, I reversed the question to ask (from the air conditioner point of view): "What is not allowed to discharge onto the air conditioner condenser unit, how far from clothes dryer exhausts is the condenser unit required to be?"
So far, the only reference to the "What is not allowed to discharge onto the air conditioner condenser unit" part of that question I found were in Carrier 'Owner's Information Manual' where it states:
- Do Not Cover or Block Outdoor Unit
- - The outdoor unit needs unrestricted airflow. Do not cover it or place items on or next to it. Do not allow grass clippings, leaves, or other debris to accumulate on the sides or top of the unit. And, maintain a 12” (304.8 mm) minimum clearance between the outdoor unit and tall grass, vines, shrubs, etc.
"Clothes dryer lint" should certainly fall into the category of "Do not allow grass clippings, leaves, or other debris to accumulate on the sides or top of the unit."
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