Condensation dripping from coil onto air handler through ductwork into garage Contacted Carrier to verify that this particular unit will work in a downflow. They informed me it would. The downflow kit was properly installed on the coil of the air handler. This is a2 1/2 ton system. It requires around 1000 CFM to work properly. I performed a static pressure test and verified that the system is .42 wc. We looked in the installation manual and found that at that pressure and where the blower was set. It was only 780 CFM. We just did the blower motor and brought it up to 985 CFM. By doing this, the system will have more air blowing across the coil Which will make the coil not as cold and hopefully not condensing as much water to prevent it from dripping off. At 780 CFM, the coil would be much colder condensing, more water, allowing it to drip. I’m not sure if making this adjustment actually fixed anything I would be surprised if it did. I would leave the fan in the on position until all t