Little Giant 554425 condensate pump removes condensate from HVAC systems, dehumidifiers, furnaces and other equipment. This pump is ideal for commercial and industrial settings where condensation accumulates. It prevents water buildup, which can lead to corrosion, mould growth and equipment malfunction.
Features:
- It features a 1/3 hp motor for efficient condensate removal.
- This condensate pump has a maximum flow rate of 1.2 gpm at 5 feet of head.
- It comes with a float switch for reliable pump activation.
- This condensate pump offers compatibility with intake pipe sizes up to 1-1/8 inches.
- It is equipped with a 6-foot cord for flexible installation options.
- This condensate pump has a stainless steel gasket for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
- It features a tank capacity of 1/2 gallon for effective condensate collection.
- This pump features ABS plastic housing for corrosion resistance.
Compatible Accessories:
- Little Giant 599063 check valve: It ensures one-way flow to prevent backflow and maintain pump efficiency. Its durable construction and compatibility make it an essential component for effective condensate removal in HVAC systems and other equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How frequently should a condensate pump be inspected?
A. The condensate pump system must be checked for proper operation regularly. The frequency will vary depending on the environment in which the unit is used, but it should be at least once every three months.
Q. What causes a condensate pump to fail?
A. The float and float components can accumulate debris over time which can clog the system and prevent it from triggering the float switch and draining the water. The float and its components are also subject to wear and tear over time which can contribute to condensate pump failure.
Q. Is it possible for a condensate pump to overflow?
A. In a working HVAC system, the condensate pump will get activated when the water level in the drip pan reaches the required level. If it overflows, it means the condensate pump did not turn on as it should, which could mean it's faulty or broken.