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  • Zoeller Model 519 Condensate Pump Buyers Guide & Review

    April 17, 2019

    The Zoeller model 519 condensate pump is thermally-protected with four inlet options and can handle condensate up to 140 °F. This fully automatic, easily installed, condensate pump removes condensation from air conditioning equipment, condensing furnaces, dehumidifiers, ice makers, water coolers, and refrigeration systems.  Features Handles condensate up to 140°F (60°C) 20 ft (6.1 m) TDH Wall mounts Four inlet options 3/8” Discharge Stainless steel shaft Built-in safety switch and check valve 6 ft power cord with ground Thermally protected ZOELLER MODEL 519 CONDENSATE PUMP Model Comparison Chart Model Discharge Power Cord Voltage GPH Max. Head 519-0005 3/8" 6' 115 110 20' PERFORMANCE CURVE DIAGRAM TDH FLOW PER HOUR SPECIFICATIONS BROCHURE Zoeller Model 519 Condensate Pump Brochure DATA SHEET Zoeller Model 519 Condensate Pump Data Sheet Pump Products application engineers are standing by to help you find the right pump, as well as to provide price quotes, stocking availability and shipping information. Call our toll free number 1-800-429-0800 to speak to an expert today.

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  • Condensate Pump Buyers Guide

    October 7, 2013

    Dehumidifiers, drinking fountains, soda machines and ice makers all produce condensate that will accumulate and cause damage unless it is removed. Large climate control and refrigeration systems, often produce large volumes of condensate requiring continual draining and disposal. View our condensate pump video Video used courtesy of Steve Markee Condensate pumps are designed to move the water produced by moisture-prone equipment to a holding tank before routing it to a sewer or drain. The holding tank collects condensate liquid until it rises to a level that raises an internal float switch which activates the pump until the liquid level in the tank is lowered. Condensate pumps are available in centrifugal, peristaltic and other styles and range in size from small fractional horsepower units to large industrial pumps that recycle condensate water within a system. The output of small condensate pumps is usually routed to a sewer or drain. Because condensate water can be very hot and contain acids and other contaminants it may require careful handling and disposal according to local regulations. When correctly installed and maintained condensate pumps usually provide years of trouble-free service. Pump Products has an inventory of quality condensate pumps and accessories suitable for use in a wide range of applications. Choosing A Condensate Pump The first step in choosing the right condensate pump is to determine if your application is subject to local condensate handling and disposal regulations. Select a model that operates within these guidelines. Figure out the lift requirement for the pump by identifying where the pump will be mounted and where the discharge point will be. Condensate flow will decrease in accordance with the height it must travel until maximum, or "shut-off" lift is reached. Select a pump with a maximum lift rating that is suitable for your application. Check your equipment service manual to determine the condensate output and choose a pump with sufficient capacity. As a general rule, the output flow of the pump should be at least double the input rate from the appliance. Ascertain your voltage requirements. Most pumps are available in 115 or 230V. Some  commercial grade pumps are available in 460V. If property damage or personal injury can result from an inoperative or leaking pump, choose a condensate pump with an alarm or auxiliary switch backup system or install one with your pump. TIPS Unplug the pump and clean out the reservoir at the beginning and end of each heating season. Use a commercial algaecide and follow manufacturer’s instructions. Never pump flammable liquids Do not handle unit with wet hands or while standing in water Do not expose pump or discharge to freezing temperatures For detailed specs, manuals and reviews of the condensate pumps we stock and ship nationally, visit our product pages at www.pumpproducts.com or call us for details: 1-800-429-0800.

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