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                      A condensate pump is a type of pump used to remove condensate, or liquid by-products, from a system. It is commonly used in air conditioning, refrigeration, and boiler systems to remove condensate from the system and discharge it to a drain. Condensate pumps are typically small, electric pumps that are designed to be installed in a condensate line. They are usually equipped with a float switch that turns the pump on and off as the condensate level rises and falls.
Condensate pumps are an important    part of many industrial and commercial systems, as they help to ensure that the system is operating efficiently and safely. They are also used in residential applications, such as in hot water heaters and air conditioning systems.
Some of the companies in the condensate pump market include Grundfos, Wilo, Xylem, Ebara, KSB, and Armstrong. Show Less   Read more