Did you know: Relative humidity is the percentage of water vapor the air is holding, in relation to the amount it is capable of holding at a given temperature.

Electric Condensate Pumps
Condensate pumps are designed to collect condensed liquid at remote locations in a steam system and move it to the boiler room. Condensate can be driven by either electricity or steam. Motor-driven units typically have centrifugal-type pumps and include controls that de-energize the pump when water level in the receiver is low.
A typical motor-driven unit consists of a 3/16"-thick, welded-steel or cast iron receiver with an industry-standard electric motor that is close coupled to a bronze-fitted, centrifugal pump. Both simplex and duplex configurations are available with or without mounted, pre-wired control panels.
Condensate pumps allow you to:
- Achieve substantial energy savings by collecting the already-heated condensate and returning it to the boiler, thereby lowering the consumption of fuel needed to heat the much cooler make-up water.
- Reduce operating costs by reusing condensate already chemically treated, thereby reducing the consumption of additional chemicals needed to treat fresh make-up water.
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