The Diversitech A/C Secondary Drain Pan, 24×24 and the WirthCo 40092 Drip Tray are two distinct yet similar products designed to manage liquid overflow. The Diversitech A/C Secondary Drain Pan, 24×24 is specifically engineered as a secondary safety net for air conditioning units, catching condensate water that overflows from the primary drain pan. Think of it as a silent guardian, patiently waiting beneath your HVAC system to prevent a catastrophic indoor rainstorm. This 24″ x 24″ pan, with its durable plastic construction and sleek black finish, is a stalwart protector against water damage, mildew, and costly repairs. It’s built with an integrated safety switch connection, which acts as a vigilant sentinel, automatically shutting off the AC unit when it detects an excessive water level, thus preventing a flood before it can even begin. Furthermore, the pan’s low-profile design ensures it can fit snugly in tight spaces, so it remains unseen yet always ready for action.
In contrast, the WirthCo 40092 Drip Tray, while serving a similar purpose of containment, is a more versatile product. It’s like a multi-talented utility player on a team, ready to tackle a variety of spills and drips. While it’s perfect for catching condensate from smaller appliances, it’s not limited to that role. This tray is also an excellent choice for a garage or workshop, capturing oil, chemicals, or other fluids to keep your floor clean and safe. Its sturdy, high-density polyethylene construction makes it resistant to corrosion and chemicals, so it can handle tough jobs without complaint. The Diversitech A/C Secondary Drain Pan, 24×24 is a specialized tool for a specific job, whereas the WirthCo tray is a general-purpose workhorse. Ultimately, both products are designed to prevent messes, but their intended applications and features diverge significantly, reflecting their unique roles.
Therefore, when choosing between them, you must consider the specific task at hand. The Diversitech A/C Secondary Drain Pan, 24×24 is the clear winner for dedicated HVAC overflow protection because of its specialized features, such as the built-in safety switch connection. Conversely, if you need a more adaptable solution for various spills and leaks around the house or garage, the WirthCo 40092 Drip Tray is the superior option. In essence, it’s a matter of choosing between a specialist and a generalist. Consequently, the ideal choice depends on whether your need is for a highly-focused protective measure or a versatile, all-purpose tray. Both serve as a protective barrier, yet their design and function speak to different, but equally important, needs in home and commercial maintenance.
FEATURES:
– 24 inches by 24 inches
– Black color
– Secondary condensate drain pan
– Plastic construction
– Durable material
– Designed for A/C units
– Helps prevent water damage
– Model number 6-2424L
– Easy to install
The Diversitech 6-2424L and WirthCo 40092 are both black, plastic drip trays designed to be placed under air conditioning units to prevent water damage. Measuring approximately 24″ x 24″, these durable, secondary condensate drain pans are easy to install and serve as a reliable solution for collecting excess moisture.
– It works
– Holds water from dripping
– Sturdy
– Good solid product
– Just right not too thick or thin
– It does not skid
– Big enough for my a/c
– Perfect for my portable washing machine
– Caught the spill and controlled it
– Keeping the carpet dry
– Doesn’t drain unless lots of water collects
– Overpriced for what you get
– Very thin and flimsy plastic
– Doesn’t come with a drain plug
– High risk of penetrating the plastic
The Diversitech A/C Secondary Plastic Condensate Drain Pan is a sturdy, non-skid, 24″ x 24″ drain pan that is the right size for air conditioners and portable washing machines. It effectively catches and controls spills, keeping carpets dry, but it doesn’t drain unless it collects a lot of water. The WirthCo 40092 Drip Tray, with dimensions of 22″ x 22″ x 1.5″, is described as being very thin and flimsy plastic. It doesn’t come with a drain plug and has a high risk of being punctured. Some users feel it is overpriced for its quality. Read more…
DIY A/C Repair and Maintenance

This image shows a close-up of a car’s engine bay with the hood open. There is a toolbox with sockets and wrenches on top of the engine. A few more wrenches and a white cloth are also visible. This scene suggests a person is performing maintenance or repairs. The tools are neatly organized. It looks like a DIY project.
Durable Drip Tray for Fluid Containment

This image shows a WirthCo 22x22x1.5 Drip Tray in black. The square tray has raised edges to prevent spills. A drain fitting is visible on one side. This tray is designed to catch and contain fluids. It is made from a durable, hard plastic material. The surface has a textured finish. A product sticker is placed near the drain fitting.
Durable A/C Condensate Drain Pan

This is a plastic secondary drain pan. It is used for air conditioning units. It catches and holds any overflow from the primary drain pan. This prevents water damage. The pan is rectangular with raised sides. It has an inlet and outlet for a drain line. There are also handles molded into the sides for easy transport.
Durable Drip Tray for Fluid Spills

This is a black, square drip tray. It has a raised edge to contain liquids. The tray has a smooth surface. There are handles on two sides for easy carrying. A small flag in the corner indicates it is “Made in USA.
Black and Clear Secondary Drain Pans for HVAC Systems

This image shows two types of secondary drain pans used in HVAC systems. The pan on the left is black and has a drain fitting for a pipe. The pan on the right is clear and has no drain fitting. Both pans are square and have a raised lip to contain water. They are designed to be placed under air conditioning units to catch condensate overflow and prevent water damage.









