Frequently Asked Questions
What is a condensate in HVAC?
Condensate is produced when humid air is passed over the cooling coils at a temperature of around 55 degrees F, causing the moisture in the air to condense on the coil and drain into the condensate pan. From there the condensate is pumped out of the system where it doesn't cause damage to the internal parts.
What is a pumping head?
Pumping head refers to the maximum height that the pump can achieve while pumping against gravity. AL2 Series condensate pumps feature a maximum height of 22 feet with flow rates of up to 185 gal/hr.
What is the advantage of motor bearings?
AL2 Series pumps provide three levels of motor bearing protection from steam and water splash to offer extended motor life.