Another common culprit of leaking from the air conditioner into your rv is a clogged drain pan.
Rv roof ac drain off roof.
The draining pan will be covered with a different inside cover.
As mentioned above the drain pan has a small hole in it allowing the water to drip out.
The moisture that is removed from inside the rv must be relocated to the roof of the rv where it usually evaporates.
Allowing an air conditioner to drain onto the roof will water streaks on your trailer.
The reason for this gap is that on most roof top a c units the condensation drains out the bottom of the unit between the base of the air conditioner and the roof.
Shroud is a outer cover of the air conditioner unit.
The condensation drips down into a pan which has an outlet on the side of the base pan that lets the water run onto the roof.
If it is leaking inside you most likely have a clogged outlet which can be easily opened with a stiff wire probed in the drain outlet.
Get on to the roof of the rv and locate the shroud.
Remove the cover using a screwdriver.
Installation of this kit adds only about 20 minutes to your air conditioner installation job.
The hardest part of cleaning the coils is rinsing them off without flooding the inside of the rv being very careful with the water.
Sometimes the drain pan gets clogged with dirt leaves and other debris prohibiting the water from draining through the small hole in the pan and onto the roof.
On very hot and humid days well over 35 of the energy used by the roof air conditioner is for moisture removal alone.
There are no drain lines for the ac unit on the roof of the rv.
Steps to clean the drain pan in you rv ac.
You would see evaporator coil as well.