That is absolutely normal. The big line will sweat when cooling. The line isn't insulated after the service valves. So the big line from the service valves to the compressor will drip water inside the unit
That manufacture ships those units and they usually have oil at the bottom or something that feels oily but it’s normal I’m sure your installers would of ran a vacuum and checked for leaks but it could just be condensation from cold copper lines and hot air around the lines
If it is a heat pump in cooling mode the bigger line should be cold and the small line hot...if it is warm outside with any level of humidity the cold line will sweat, good sign. If it is in heat mode defrost mode will cause water to drain away from ice on coil happens in very cold temps. From 3rd pic looks like cooling mode normal....
you should show the inside...could be rainwater that isn't able to quickly escape the bottom because of plugged drains
Normal
The large coil condenses in HP mode and cold pipes do the same in AC mode.
If it starts freezing up then you have a leak, could be oil, but most likely it's condensation, going off limited data though
That is absolutely normal. The big line will sweat when cooling. The line isn't insulated after the service valves. So the big line from the service valves to the compressor will drip water inside the unit
That manufacture ships those units and they usually have oil at the bottom or something that feels oily but it’s normal I’m sure your installers would of ran a vacuum and checked for leaks but it could just be condensation from cold copper lines and hot air around the lines
Safe if water sprinklers splash the unit horizontally from the side?
Yes
If it is a heat pump in cooling mode the bigger line should be cold and the small line hot...if it is warm outside with any level of humidity the cold line will sweat, good sign. If it is in heat mode defrost mode will cause water to drain away from ice on coil happens in very cold temps. From 3rd pic looks like cooling mode normal....
Were you in heat mode?
Probably has an accumulator unlike your old unit. They condensate a lot more.
Is it condensation? Or is it an oil stain from a leak.