HARTELL HAT Series Reservoir Condensate Pumps | Raptor Supplies
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HARTELL HAT Series Reservoir Condensate Pumps


Hartell HAT Series reservoir condensate pumps are suitable for large air conditioning units, commercial refrigeration and other condensate furnace applications, having high flow rates of up to 42.2 gal/hr.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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HAT-1LP
€58.58
A
HAT-2LP
€58.58
B
HAT-1DC
€64.15
B
HAT-2DC
€64.15
C
HAT-1LT
€56.93
A
HAT-2LT
€53.89

Features

  • They feature a 0.46-gallon reservoir with standard provisions for a low-level inlet to provide installation flexibility and easier maintenance.
  • They are equipped with a high-level alarm to signal the cooling equipment to stop in the event of pump failure or if the pump is unable to remove the water due to obstruction in the discharge tube.
  • They are integrated with a fan for cooling the heat caused by the intermittent pumping action and provide stable running operation.
  • These pumps come with a safety switch to detect fluctuations in the power and cut it off during leakage or overload conditions.
  • They feature a compact design, providing a smaller footprint and ultra-quiet operation up to 48dBA.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a check-valve in HAT Series condensate pumps?

A check valve keeps water from draining back into the pump which can cause the pump to short cycle. It also creates a vacuum seal to prevent contamination due to reverse flow and siphoning.

What is motor overload protection?

Pumps feature motor overload protection to cool the motor due to excessive heat generation and for the protection of critical components.

How is the pump controlled?

The pump is controlled by a float / switch mechanism which turns the pump on when water collects in the tank and automatically switches off when the tank drains water out.

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