Liberty Condensate Pumps
Liberty condensate pumps collect and remove condensate water produced by HVAC systems, high-efficiency furnaces, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and refrigeration equipment. When this equipment generates more condensate than gravity drainage can handle, a condensate pump moves it to the nearest drain line.
High-efficiency furnaces and air handlers are the most common drivers of condensate pump installations. These units produce steady condensate that must be removed to prevent water damage to floors, ceilings, and mechanical rooms. Liberty condensate pumps feature compact reservoirs that fit tight mechanical spaces, safety switches that shut down the HVAC system if the pump fails or the reservoir overflows, and quiet operation suitable for occupied spaces.
When selecting a condensate pump, consider the vertical lift required (distance from the pump to the drain line), the number of HVAC units connecting to the pump, the available power supply, and the physical space constraints of the installation location. Most residential applications require 15-20 feet of lift capacity.
