Little Giant Introduces New Condensate Neutralizer Products

Little Giant Introduces New Condensate Neutralizer Products


Franklin Electric Co. announced that its Little Giant brand is expanding its condensate removal product line with the addition of a series of condensate neutralizing products. The new products include an integrated condensate neutralizer media, helping to treat acidic condensate before it enters a residential plumbing system.

The Little Giant VCMA-20-NPTC Neutralizing Condensate Pump is driven by a 1/30 hp high-performance motor and features a specialized blend of neutralizing media made of calcite and magnesium oxide for the best neutralizing effect without clumping or clogging. An easy-to-remove clear cover allows for simple media changing and routine maintenance.

The NC-2 Series tube-style neutralizers from Little Giant feature integral unions with O-ring seals and snap-in mounting brackets. Little Giant offers three different models, accommodating both horizontal and vertical installation–as well as 220,000 and 300,000 BTU/hr of appliance input.  The neutralizing media-filled sack allows for easy removal for service and recharging to maintain the effective treatment of acidic condensate to prevent damage to a building’s infrastructure, local sewage systems and the environment.

Easy-to-install replacement media kits will be available for all four Little Giant models.

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