HVAC Pans
Killarney Metals offers HVAC drip & drain pans for virtually every type of unit, ranging from residential furnaces and AC units to large, commercial cooling towers. Catch condensate and protect your building from water damage with a heavy-duty, American-made HVAC pan.
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Drip Pan - 36" x 36" x 2.5" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:KM-04249 Dimensions: 36x2.5x36Drip Pan - 48" x 24" x 2.5" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:KM-04342 Dimensions: 24x2.5x48HVAC Drain Pan - 44" x 14" x 2" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:138982 Dimensions: 14x2x44AC Drip Pan - 20" x 20" x 2" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:111494 Dimensions: 20x2x20AC Drain Pan - 27" x 8" x 2.5" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:124273 Dimensions: 8x2.5x27Dehumidifier Drain Pan - 26" x 14" x 3" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:132935 Dimensions: 14x3x26AC Drip Pan - 33" x 24" x 2" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:130665 Dimensions: 24x2x33AC Drip Pan - 44" x 14" x 2" - Galvanized Steel
SKU:99744 Dimensions: 14x2x44Shower Steam Generator Drip Pan - 36" x 21" x 2" - Aluminum
SKU:132403 Dimensions: 21x2x36HVAC Drain Pan - 22.5" x 4.75" x 1.25" - Stainless Steel
SKU:131701 Dimensions: 4.75x1.25x22.5AC Drain Pan - 16.5" x 4.75" x 2" - Stainless Steel
SKU:111805 Dimensions: 4.75x2x16.5HVAC Drip & Drain Pans, Condensate Trays
The purpose of a condensate pan is to collect the condensation that is naturally produced by Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. As a normal part of their operations HVAC systems will produce water condensate that is released through drain piping or forms on the exterior and drips off of the unit. HVAC Drain Pans are used to keep this condensate from leaking into materials around or under the HVAC system.
Factors in Selecting an HVAC Condensate Pan
Location, Location, Location
One key factor in determining the right condensation tray is where the HVAC system is located. If your system is located in a small closet you will need to consider sizing and design on the condensate pan. If you have a hanging HVAC system you will need to make sure your drain pan incorporates features that allow it to be hung under the HVAC unit. Determine the location of your HVAC unit before deciding what condensate pan to use.
How Much Condensate?
HVAC systems will produce varying amounts of condensate depending on numerous factors. High humidity in the air surrounding the HVAC unit will promote more condensation forming. How long the unit must run will impact the volume of condensate. The size of the HVAC system also plays a role in condensation forming.
When it comes to determining what HVAC Drain Pan to use for your system make sure you consider how much water will need to be managed and how it will be managed. Will it be allowed to evaporate in the tray or will it be pumped out of the tray at a certain level? What volume of water is estimated to be held in the condensate pan? These factors will impact what type of pan is required.
Footprint of HVAC Unit
The physical size of your HVAC system will determine the required dimensions on your condensate tray. You will want to make sure that the drain pan used covers the full area where potential condensate may be produced. Any potential leakage of condensate will have a damaging impact on the materials around your HVAC unit over time. Make sure the condensate tray used protects the area potentially affected.
Think of the Environment
If your HVAC system is going to be exposed to corrosive environments drain pan used with the unit will as well. Consider using a material like stainless steel with a higher corrosion resistance in places where salty air has an impact or in industrial environments that may have a high impact on the metal used in the HVAC Drain Pan.
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SKU | Size | Steel Material | Purpose |
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138982 | 44" x 14" x 2" | Galvanized | HVAC Drain Pan |
111494 | 20" x 20" x 2" | Galvanized | AC Drip Pan |
124273 | 27" x 8" x 2.5" | Galvanized | AC Drip Pan |
132935 | 26" x 14" x 3" | Galvanized | Dehumidifier Drain Pan |
130665 | 33" x 24" x 2" | Galvanized | AC Drip Pan |
99744 | 44" x 14" x 2" | Galvanized | AC Drip Pan |
132403 | 36" x 21" x 2" | Aluminum | Shower Steam Generator Drip |
131701 | 22.5" x 4.75" x 1.25" | Stainless Steel | HVAC Drain Pan |
111805 | 16.5" x 4.75" x 2" | Stainless Steel | AC Drip Pan |
KM-02410 | 23" x 17" x 1.5" | Galvanized | A-Coil Drain Pan |
106275 | 64" x 34" x 2.5" | Galvanized | HVAC Drain Pan |
KM-03131 | 100" x 30" x 2.5" | Galvanized | HVAC Drain Pan |
136632 | 44" x 10" x 2.5" | Galvanized | AC Drip Pan |
139795 | 28" x 28" x 2" | Stainless Steel | AC Drip Pan |
KM-03681 | 48" x 38" x 4" | Stainless Steel | Floor Mount HVAC Drain Pan |
KM-03261 | 40" x 19.75" x 2.5" | Stainless Steel | Chiller Drain Pan |
128273 | 44" x 24" x 2" | Galvanized | AC Drip Pan |
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HVAC Drip & Drain Pans, Condensate Trays
The purpose of a condensate pan is to collect the condensation that is naturally produced by Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. As a normal part of their operations HVAC systems will produce water condensate that is released through drain piping or forms on the exterior and drips off of the unit. HVAC Drain Pans are used to keep this condensate from leaking into materials around or under the HVAC system.Factors in Selecting an HVAC Condensate Pan
Location, Location, Location
- One key factor in determining the right condensation tray is where the HVAC system is located. If your system is located in a small closet you will need to consider sizing and design on the condensate pan. If you have a hanging HVAC system you will need to make sure your drain pan incorporates features that allow it to be hung under the HVAC unit. Determine the location of your HVAC unit before deciding what condensate pan to use.
How Much Condensate?
- HVAC systems will produce varying amounts of condensate depending on numerous factors. High humidity in the air surrounding the HVAC unit will promote more condensation forming. How long the unit must run will impact the volume of condensate. The size of the HVAC system also plays a role in condensation forming.
- When it comes to determining what HVAC Drain Pan to use for your system make sure you consider how much water will need to be managed and how it will be managed. Will it be allowed to evaporate in the tray or will it be pumped out of the tray at a certain level? What volume of water is estimated to be held in the condensate pan? These factors will impact what type of pan is required.
Footprint of HVAC Unit
- The physical size of your HVAC system will determine the required dimensions on your condensate tray. You will want to make sure that the drain pan used covers the full area where potential condensate may be produced. Any potential leakage of condensate will have a damaging impact on the materials around your HVAC unit over time. Make sure the condensate tray used protects the area potentially affected.
Think of the Environment
- If your HVAC system is going to be exposed to corrosive environments, the drain pan used with the unit will as well. Consider using a material like stainless steel with a higher corrosion resistance in places where salty air has an impact or in industrial environments that may have a high impact on the metal used in the HVAC Drain Pan.