A condensate pump is a type of pump that is used to remove condensate (water) from HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems, refrigeration systems, and other types of equipment that produce water vapor. Condensate pumps are typically used when the condensate cannot be drained away by gravity, such as when the equipment is located in a basement or other low-lying area.

Condensate pumps are typically small, self-contained units that can be easily installed and maintained. They typically have a float switch that turns the pump on when the condensate level in the reservoir reaches a certain point. The pump then pumps the condensate out of the system and into a drain or other disposal area.

Condensate pumps are an important part of the HVAC system, as they help to prevent water damage and mold growth. They are also a valuable safety feature, as they can help to prevent the buildup of flammable gases in the event of a leak. If you have an HVAC system or other type of equipment that produces condensate, a condensate pump is a valuable investment that can help to protect your home and your family.