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Automatic Condensate Removal Pump with Safety Switch, 65 gph Reviews

4.9 Rating 303 Reviews
plumbingsupplyandmore 1 day shipping came through! My pump went out and I didn't want to pay a professional so I ordered this and it was here within 24 hours. It was very simple to install. I didn't even look at the instructions. Very happy with it.
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Posted 9 years ago
Great replacement pump and awesome price
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Posted 9 years ago
Great replacement pump and awesome price
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Posted 9 years ago
Worked really well for a portable ac unit to drain to a sink as any easy option. Could have piped it to the trap - but i'm lazy.
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Posted 9 years ago
When the pump arrived, I tested it out before fully installing it. The pump started immediately once it was plugged in. I unplugged it and added water thinking this might help unstick the float lever and turn off the pump. It didn't. I was going to return it, but decided to take it apart and see if I could fix the issue. I found that the float lever was not placed in it's proper position from the factory. It was on the top side of the cam lever so the pump could be activated, but then not deactivated because the cam would not push the lever down. I had to remove the pump to pull the pin holding the cam lever, then remove the cam lever and place the metal float lever in between and then put it all back together. Tested it out and it turns on and off as it should. I attached a video to show the proper function of the cam and float levers. Not sure about durability yet because I just received the pump.
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Posted 9 years ago
When the pump arrived, I tested it out before fully installing it. The pump started immediately once it was plugged in. I unplugged it and added water thinking this might help unstick the float lever and turn off the pump. It didn't. I was going to return it, but decided to take it apart and see if I could fix the issue. I found that the float lever was not placed in it's proper position from the factory. It was on the top side of the cam lever so the pump could be activated, but then not deactivated because the cam would not push the lever down. I had to remove the pump to pull the pin holding the cam lever, then remove the cam lever and place the metal float lever in between and then put it all back together. Tested it out and it turns on and off as it should. I attached a video to show the proper function of the cam and float levers. Not sure about durability yet because I just received the pump.
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Posted 9 years ago
MonkeCmonkeDo
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First one lasted over 15 years, so I bought the same. Easy install consumer replacement. plumbingsupplyandmore delivered in same day, so I am pleased.
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Posted 9 years ago
MonkeCmonkeDo
Verified Reviewer
First one lasted over 15 years, so I bought the same. Easy install consumer replacement. plumbingsupplyandmore delivered in same day, so I am pleased.
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Posted 9 years ago