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		<description><![CDATA[A condensate pump can save you thousands of dollars in repair costs for your heating and cooling system. This little machine is made to take accumulated and excess water away from your furnace for optimum performance. How it Works Your condensate pump works with gravity. The pump is installed below the drain on your heating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A condensate pump can save you thousands of dollars in repair costs for your heating and cooling system. This little machine is made to take accumulated and excess water away from your furnace for optimum performance.</p>
<p><strong>How it Works</strong></p>
<p>Your condensate pump works with gravity. The pump is installed below the drain on your heating and cooling unit. As water condenses inside the unit it will run through a pipe that is attached to the drain and the pump. The pump uses gravity to remove the water so it is important to have it installed lower than the drain on your system. The pump can be used in both commercial and residential applications to remove collected water as needed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.condensatepump.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/condensate-pump.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-24" title="condensate pump" src="http://www.condensatepump.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/condensate-pump.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>A residential condensate pump is often much smaller and less powerful than those used in commercial refrigerators and freezers but are still absolutely necessary for a properly operating heating and cooling system. There is a small reservoir in your furnace and air conditioner that collects water as it condenses. This reservoir can easily become too full causing the float to shut the cooling or heating unit off. If you have a slow heating or cooling unit then you may simply need to replace the condensate pumps.</p>
<p>The condensate pump will work on its own by turning on and off as needed. The machine can tell when the water has begun to drain into the pump. The motor of the pump will then begin working to push the excess water out of the pipes. The pump does need to be plugged into an electrical outlet to work in most home uses. The pump also needs to be connected to the heating and cooling unit at the right location under the drain to work properly.</p>
<p><strong>Installation</strong></p>
<p>It is easy to install your own condensate pump if you are a home owner and have been having problems with your gas furnace or general heating and cooling system. You may notice an excess of moisture if you check the area where the heating and cooling unit is located or you may need to have your current pump tested to see whether it is working or not. In general, you can install the pump yourself with just a few tools and a couple of hour’s time.</p>
<p>To begin the installation you need to have chosen the condensate pump that you want to use. The pump should be designed for your type of furnace, whether you have a gas furnace or another type of system. If you aren’t sure which type of system that you have installed talk to a professional about which type of pump is right for your home.</p>
<p>You will also need the pipe to connect to your furnace, glue, and some basic tools from the garage. You can use flexible plastic pipe or PVC pipe from your local hardware store. Many professionals rely on PVC pipe since it is consider a long-lasting alternative to other types of pipe sold today. Couplings and joiners for the pipe are also needed. You simply need to attach your condensate pump to the floor or right under the drain, and then connect the PVD pipe to allow the unit to drain into the pump.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.condensatepump.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/condensation-pumps.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-25" title="condensation pumps" src="http://www.condensatepump.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/condensation-pumps.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>Choosing the Right Pump</strong></p>
<p>The right condensate pump is based on the heating and cooling units you have in your home. Your air conditioner and furnace need to have a pump attached to draw the accumulated moisture out of the unit. If you have a combination heating and cooling, or HVAC, unit then you only need one pump for both features. Gas furnaces and air conditioners typically need to have their own pump to work properly.</p>
<p>Look at the uses that the condensate pump that you are interested in has. Each individual pump will be designed for one purpose whether that is for a gas furnace, for an air conditioner, or for a HVAC unit. It generally isn’t recommended to use the wrong pump for the appliance that you have since the pump may not work as good as it should if used improperly.</p>
<p><strong>When to Use a Pump</strong></p>
<p>A condensate pump can be used in many situations. For instance, if you have sweaty pipes in your building or home then you probably need to have a pump installed. The pump will pull all the moisture out of the system and help it work more efficiently. You will typically find the pump that is attached to heating and cooling units in the basement of large offices and buildings.</p>
<p>If you notice any water or moisture on the vents in your home then it is definitely time for a condensate pump installation. The pump will help pull all this excess moisture away for a cooler environment. Air conditioning units are among the most common uses for a pump since the cool air naturally produces a lot of condensation in the summer. The pump will need to have an adequate drain before it can work properly, however.</p>
<p>There are many solutions to draining your condensate pump but the best way is through the drains that are installed in your heating or cooling unit. If you don’t have a way to drain the water away you may find that you have many of the same problems that you had before installing the pump.</p>
<p><strong>Buying Your Pump</strong></p>
<p>Buying a condensate pump is as simple as choosing the model that you need for your air conditioner, gas furnace, or HVAC unit. There are many selections on the market to choose from. You can easily find the pump that fits your system and that is within your budget.</p>
<p>You will also want to opt for a high quality pump that meets the standards for safety to ensure your new pump doesn’t end up becoming a wasted investment. With the right pump you will find that your heating and cooling units run much more efficiently and you have less condensation overall. You may want to install your <strong>condensate pump</strong> yourself if you are comfortable with the task.</p>
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		<title>Condensate Removal Pump</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A condensate removal pump can be used to keep your heating and cooling system up and running. A slow, sluggish or broken heating and cooling system may simply be suffering from too much water buildup. A condensate pump can take care of these problems. Residential Heating and Cooling A condensate removal pump isn’t just for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A condensate removal pump can be used to keep your heating and cooling system up and running. A slow, sluggish or broken heating and cooling system may simply be suffering from too much water buildup. A condensate pump can take care of these problems.</p>
<p><strong>Residential Heating and Cooling</strong></p>
<p>A condensate removal pump isn’t just for commercial buildings. Your home heating and cooling system may be producing a gallon of water condensation every day. As this water takes over your system you may find that heating or cooling your home becomes impossible. Having a working condensate pump is essential to the proper working order of your heating and cooling system. There are now models that you can add to your system for the additional moisture prevention that you need.</p>
<p>A condensate removal pump is generally made specifically for a furnace or an air conditioning system. Gas furnaces are required to have a working condensate pump attached and working at all times to prevent the accumulation of water. Water does more than slow your heating and cooling system down; water can actually damage the parts inside the heating and cooling system causing more serious issues than you have now.</p>
<p><strong>How it Works</strong></p>
<p>A condensate removal pump works by pumping out all of the accumulated moisture inside your heating and cooling system. The pump will automatically turn off and on as needed. Once installed, all you need to do is adjust your thermostat and the pump will draw the excess moisture out. If you have noticed that your air conditioner is no longer cooling your home or switching off suddenly you may have a problem with your condensate pump.</p>
<p>Your heating and cooling system is equipped with a small reservoir that holds water as it condenses inside the furnace or air conditioner. Once this small reservoir becomes full the machine will turn off to avoid any damage from the water. With a condensate removal pump the excess water is removed before the reservoir becomes full. Your heating and cooling system will work better than ever when you choose to add a high quality condensate pump to the system.</p>
<p><strong>Choosing Your Pump</strong></p>
<p>When you need a condensate removal pump you should begin by noting which system you need the pump for. A gas furnace condensate pump, for example, isn’t designed to work with a cooling system. The right pump will ensure you heating or cooling works properly throughout the season but if you choose the wrong model pump you may not see the results that you want. The pump you choose should also be right for your personal needs.</p>
<p>For instance, if your <strong>condensate removal pump</strong> is simple to install you won’t have to hire a professional for installation. All you need to do is plug the pump in and you are ready to begin using it. Make sure that your pump also meets the required safety standards in your state for the best in both comfort and safety.</p>
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		<title>Installing A Condensation Pump</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water condensation is common on all heating and cooling units. A condensation pump will work to remove any excess water that may damage your heating and cooling unit. The pump is simple to install with just a few tips and tools. Tools Needed To begin installation you need to have a few items on hand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Water condensation is common on all heating and cooling units. A condensation pump will work to remove any excess water that may damage your heating and cooling unit. The pump is simple to install with just a few tips and tools.</p>
<p><strong>Tools Needed</strong></p>
<p>To begin installation you need to have a few items on hand including your condensation pump. A piece of pipe long enough to reach the drain for your heating and cooling system, enough fitting to connect the pipe to the drain and the pump, a saw and a drill are all commonly used when installing a pump. You will want to measure the pipe carefully before cutting it or your drainage system won’t work properly.</p>
<p>You may also want to take the time to fit all of the pieces of the pipe together before gluing the PVC to ensure it will work properly. PVC pipe is inexpensive and works well for installing a condensation pump but if you accidently glue the pieces together incorrectly you may have to saw a coupling off and have to run and buy another one. Save yourself some time and simply work the pieces together before gluing.</p>
<p><strong>The Installation</strong></p>
<p>Your condensation pump installation will be fairly straightforward. You may need to have an extension cord on hand if there isn’t an electrical outlet near your heating and cooling unit but this is a simple fix. You will also need to install a trap between the heating and cooling unit and the pump to ensure no debris enters the pump. This will ensure your pump has a long life. After connecting the pipe to the furnace drain you will then connect it to the pump.</p>
<p>After measuring your pipe you should then cut it to the size that you need. It is always better to cut the pipe longer if you aren’t sure the measurements are right. You will typically install the condensation pump lower than the drain to promote drainage since the pump depends on gravity to work correctly. The pump itself can be installed on the floor if it needs to be. The pump will work to push the excess moisture out when it is turned on. After connecting the pipes properly you can plug your pump into the nearest outlet.</p>
<p><strong>Maintenance</strong></p>
<p>A high quality condensation pump won’t need a lot of maintenance. You may want to clean the exterior of the pump periodically if dust is an issue in your area but the pump will work for many years to come if it is draining correctly. The installation of the pump is critical since the water has to drain for the pump to work correctly. You may find that a professional installation is helpful if you aren’t sure how the pump connects to the furnace.</p>
<p>If you have a good installation the maintenance of your <strong>condensation pump</strong> is very limited. You may want to check the drain lines annually to ensure the water is moving out of the system but this only takes a few moments.</p>
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		<title>Little Giant Condensate Pump</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Little Giant condensate pump is a brand that you can trust to deliver the solution that you need for your home or office. Little Giant offers a wide array of products that can be used for commercial or residential areas, and that supply you with a diverse range of options to choose from based [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Little Giant condensate pump is a brand that you can trust to deliver the solution that you need for your home or office. Little Giant offers a wide array of products that can be used for commercial or residential areas, and that supply you with a diverse range of options to choose from based on the size of the area you are using the condensate pump with and the conditions of your home or office.</p>
<p><strong>Your Home and Office</strong></p>
<p>A Little Giant condensate pump works to remove moisture that often builds up with the use of climate control systems. For instance, air conditioners use a condensate pump to remove additional moisture from the air. Small window air conditioning units have an interior condensate pump that regulates the excess moisture to prevent the accumulated moisture from damaging the unit. Larger air conditioning units may need an exterior condensate pump, however.</p>
<p>The Little Giant condensate pump collection is sold in several sizes. A smaller unit can be used for a split air conditioning system, while larger units can be used for larger systems. Furnaces also need a condensate pump. Little Giant provides solutions for any system that is getting bogged down by condensation from the smallest system to the largest. The company can help you solve the problem of a lagging air conditioning unit and help you get your furnace running smoothly.</p>
<p><strong>Choosing Your Pump</strong></p>
<p>When choosing your Little Giant condensate pump you choose based on your system. For instance, you won’t want to use a condensate pump that has been designed for an air conditioner on a heating system and you shouldn’t use a condensate pump for a gas furnace with an air conditioner. Choosing the right pump for your heating or cooling system will ensure your system runs as it should. Each of the Little Giant pumps is made for an easy install and is constructed with high grade materials.</p>
<p>Each Little Giant condensate pump is also CSA and UL listed for safety so you can be sure you are getting a product that works well but that also meets all current standards for safe use. The stainless steel construction of the gas furnace pumps provides a long life for your heat pump while the snap action switch makes the product simple to use. With thermal overload sensors you don’t have to worry about your Little Giant pumps becoming overheated in a gas furnace.</p>
<p><strong>Making Your Purchase</strong></p>
<p>Your Little Giant condensate pump can be purchased right online for instant savings and door to door delivery. Choosing your heat pump online will also allow you to research your options. Finding the right condensate for your personal use can help you keep your home or office as warm or cool as it should be.</p>
<p>Any <strong>Little Giant condensate pump</strong> is an excellent option for a fully automatic pump that can keep up with even the most intense condensation in your home or office.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who are looking for a condensate pump need to ensure they do a comprehensive look for the different products that are around.  If you look around for a quality pump you will be able to find something that can work for you.  While these pumps are designed to remove the water vapour from different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>People who are looking for a<strong> condensate pump</strong> need to ensure they do a comprehensive look for the different products that are around.  If you look around for a quality pump you will be able to find something that can work for you.  While these pumps are designed to remove the water vapour from different gas mixtures, it is important that you find the right pump for your needs.</p>
<p>There are a variety of different pumps that are made for different kinds of air condition units that are available.  It is important that you do a comprehensive search for the different pumps that are available.  Anyone who is interested in using a good pump needs to make sure they do a search for the different pumps that are available.</p>
<p>Most condensate pumps are used in different hydronic systems that are electrically powered.  You will find that they are often used in individual homes and heat exchangers that exist.  Most of the different pumps that are around are usually very small and are rate at a variety small amount of horsepower.</p>
<p>Anytime you are getting into industrial sized pumps you will usually have intermittently have a tank where the condensate can run into.  You will need to get the pump properly installed if you aren’t sure what you are doing.  Most people don’t understand the intricate details when it comes to proper <a href="http://www.condensatepump.net/condensate-pumps/"><strong>condensate pump</strong></a> installation.</p>
<p>You will find that smaller pumps usually have tanks that range between 2 to 4 litres and are supported with the flanges of the tanks or put on the floor.  There are different kinds of systems that work for smaller pump models; however, you will usually find that there is a plastic impeller that is fitted to the bottom of the pump to provide the right action in place.</p>
<p>Most of the time, the output of a condensate pump is usually routed through a drain or sewer via traditional PVCI piping.  You will need to ensure that you have the right system in place to properly dispose of all of the waste that occurs in the pump.</p>
<p>Always make sure you do your research when it comes to finding the right pump for you.  A comprehensive search online for different piping that is available will help you find something that can work for you.  Most people don’t realize it is important to look around to ensure they find a good <strong>condensate pump</strong> that can work for their project.</p>
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		<title>Condensation Pump</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in purchasing a new condensation pump it is important that you look at the different products that are available.  People looking for a good pump need to make sure they do their homework and research the different models of pumps that you can purchase.  The kind of pump you buy to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are interested in purchasing a new <strong>condensation pump </strong>it is important that you look at the different products that are available.  People looking for a good pump need to make sure they do their homework and research the different models of pumps that you can purchase.  The kind of pump you buy to use for your fridge will be different than something you buy for your industrial sized equipment.</p>
<p>The basics of a condensate pump works to help pump the water that is produced in a heating or cooling system.   This water can be found in different refrigeration units, boilers, or even steam systems that are found.  You will be able to pump the condensate from the vapour in the different mixtures.  You will often found that these pumps are used in different cooling or heating systems, refrigeration and freezing systems, and heat exchange and radiator systems that are available.</p>
<p>You will need to know how to properly install a <a href="http://www.condensatepump.net/condensate-pump/"><strong>condensation pump</strong></a> before you decide to operate the whole system.  It is important that you do your research when you are working with the pump to find something that can work for your particular project.  Because there are a variety of condensate systems that you can use, it is important that you find something that will give you the results that you are looking for.</p>
<p>People who are interested in installing a pump need to ensure there is proper drainage system that is in place for the pump.  Most of the pumps are usually routed to the sewer, or drain via some type of plastic tubing this is available.  You will need to ensure that you have a proper system in place before you decide to start operating the pump.</p>
<p>Cold weather areas should make sure there is not water in the line of the pumps because they can often freeze up.  Using the right material in your drainage system will make sure that your line doesn’t get clogged up later on down the line.</p>
<p>The best place to start looking for different <strong>condensation pumps</strong> is the internet.  You will find a variety of different pumps that are available at low prices if you are willing to look around.  You can do a quick search and find different products that will give you the results that you are looking for.  This will help you find the right pump for your whole system.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking to find the right condensate pumps for your home it is important that you do your research and find a good product that will meet your needs.  Depending on the specific project that you have, each pump is built for a specific grade of product.  It is important that you find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are looking to find the right <strong>condensate pumps</strong> for your home it is important that you do your research and find a good product that will meet your needs.  Depending on the specific project that you have, each pump is built for a specific grade of product.  It is important that you find something that can work for you.</p>
<p>People who are looking to find a good condensate pump are probably aware that function that the pumps are designed for.  A good pump will help you pump the water that is product in the different heating or cooling systems.  Your refrigerator, water boiler, and steam system will all require some form of a condensate pump to use.  The will be sued to pump out the water vapour that builds up depending on the process that you are using.</p>
<p>Most of the different pump systems are often used in different hydronic systems that are powered electrically power centrifugal pumps.  These devices will be found in many different homes and heat exchangers that are available.  You can also find larger industrial sized systems that will work in a variety of different projects.</p>
<p>In order to properly install a <a href="http://www.condensatepump.net/condensation-pump/"><strong>condensate pump</strong></a> it is important to do your research and look up the proper installation.  People who don’t know what they are doing shouldn’t try and manual figure at an installation.  It is important that you follow the directions given by the manufacturer to help you find something that can give you the results you are looking for.</p>
<p>Anyone who is looking to find a good pump should ensure they will be using it for.  If you are only looking to replace the pump for your refrigerator you don’t have to worry about getting an industrial sized model.  You can look up the specific model of your fridge and try and find something with the same specifications to replace it.  There are a variety of different models that you can choose from so it is important that you do your homework when you are looking for pumps.</p>
<p>The best place to look for different <strong>condensate pumps</strong> is on the internet.  The internet has a vast variety of different manufacturers that produce different pumps that are available.  Anyone who is looking to find a good pump needs to make sure they do their homework and look around at a variety of pumps that are available.</p>
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