Method of servicing condensate line of an air conditioner

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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2940201, 2940209, 29526R, 137 15, 285 31, 285342, 285348, B21D 5300, B21K 2900, B23P 1526

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047221275

ABSTRACT:
For servicing clogged air conditioner condensate lines, a coupling assembly is disclosed that provides access to the clogged line. The coupling assembly is adapted for fitting a plurality of differently sized condensate lines. Once connected to the condensate lines, an adapter fitting of the coupling assembly can be used for clearing the line with compressed air. The cut condensate line is then reconnected so that it may continue to a drain the condensate that collects in the drain pan.

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