Glossary
Condensate drain
Drainage path that removes water formed during cooling operation.
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Why condensate drains matter
Whenever cooling equipment removes moisture from air, that water has to leave the system safely. The condensate drain must fall correctly, remain cleanable, and discharge at a suitable location. If that simple logic fails, the result is often ceiling staining, mold, damaged finishes, or repeated service calls.
Common site failures
- Drain lines installed flat or with hidden sags.
- No realistic access for cleaning blockages.
- Discharge points that wet facades, terraces, or public walkways.
- Pipe insulation defects that create sweating even when the drain itself is intact.
Construction control point
Condensate drains should be inspected before close-up and then proven again during commissioning under sustained operation, not only at the moment of first startup.
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Related cost guides
Regional model
MEP cost per m2: electrical, plumbing, HVAC
Planning range IDR 1.6M-5.5M / m²
Bali
Bali split AC installation cost
Planning range IDR 12M-260M / project
See also
Related cost packages
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ST4-ENG-AC-009AC rough-in, condensate & power -
ST10-COMM-HVAC-007HVAC commissioning & condensate proof