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    Diversitech CP-M230 Mini-split condensate removal pump 230V

    SKU: DCPM2300011 Asurity

    $159.00

    $193.00

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    Asurity® ULTRACP-22-230 Condensate Pump 230V 22 ft lift

    SKU: KCP1101 Asurity

    $131.00

    $147.00

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    Asurity® ULTRACP-22T-230 Condensate Pump 230-volt 22 ft lift

    SKU: HCKPI2504 Asurity

    $149.00

    $167.00

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    Asurity® ULTRACP-22T Condensate Pump 120-volt 22 ft lift

    SKU: HCKPI2503 Asurity

    $105.00

    $129.00

    Drain Guard MT-73018 Condensate Line Protection

    SKU: HCDGI1011 Drain Guard
    $65.00
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    CVMINI Mini-Split Condensate Pump 120/230V

    SKU: DCVM2300012 Asurity

    $226.00

    $251.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the point of a condensate pump?

A condensate pump removes excess water generated by an HVAC system during the cooling process. It transports the collected condensate from the drain pan to a suitable disposal location, ensuring proper drainage. This prevents water buildup, protects your HVAC system, and avoids potential damage to surrounding areas.

Can I run my AC without a condensate pump?

You can run your AC without a condensate pump if it has a gravity-based drainage system. However, in situations where water cannot drain naturally, a condensate pump is essential. Running the system without one in such cases may lead to water overflow and damage.

How much does it cost to replace a condensate pump in a HVAC system?

Replacing a condensate pump involves selecting a model that meets your system's requirements and ensuring proper installation to maintain optimal performance. Regular maintenance can extend the pump's lifespan, reduce the risk of malfunctions, and help your HVAC system operate efficiently. What happens when a condensate pump fails?

When a condensate pump fails, water can overflow from the HVAC system’s drain pan, causing leaks, mold growth, or damage to nearby structures. This failure may also trigger a system shutdown to prevent further harm. Immediate repair or replacement is essential to restore functionality and protect your property.