Dear Dave:
We've had flooding this week with all the rain and we got water in our basement and around our outdoor unit. Is that dangerous?
Dear Waterlogged:
It could be if it gets high enough. 3 or 4 inches shouldn't be a problem since all electrical connections are higher than that on both a furnace and an outdoor condensing unit. If it gets higher than that you need to have a serviceperson check it out before turning it back on. Don't forget, your heating and cooling equipment are electrical machines. So anytime there is standing water near them, proceed with caution.
Here's hoping the sun comes out and stays out for awhile!
Sincerely,
David
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Finally, if you have a heat pump, be aware that when they are set to cool, a valve is activated in the outdoor unit. When it's off you may hear a buzzing sound if you are standing near the outdoor condensing unit and that is normal.
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