Watson McDaniel Company Electric Condensate Pump W42515J

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Condensate return systems on low pressure steam applications where the condensate temperatures do not exceed 190ºF. As condensate flows into the receiver tank of the pump package from the steam system, the tank fills with water. The float on the switch assembly then rises, where it energizes the motor on the pump. Once started, the pump will continue to run until the water level drops below the bottom position of the float switch. There it will de-energize the motor to shut the pump off. This cycle repeats as condensate continues to fill the receiver tank.
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Condensate return systems on low pressure steam applications where the condensate temperatures do not exceed 190ºF. As condensate flows into the receiver tank of the pump package from the steam system, the tank fills with water. The float on the switch assembly then rises, where it energizes the motor on the pump. Once started, the pump will continue to run until the water level drops below the bottom position of the float switch. There it will de-energize the motor to shut the pump off. This cycle repeats as condensate continues to fill the receiver tank.
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W42515J
Electric Condensate Pump W42515J
Condensate return systems on low pressure steam applications where the condensate temperatures do not exceed 190ºF. As condensate flows into the receiver tank of the pump package from the steam system, the tank fills with water. The float on the switch assembly then rises, where it energizes the motor on the pump. Once started, the pump will continue to run until the water level drops below the bottom position of the float switch. There it will de-energize the motor to shut the pump off. This cycle repeats as condensate continues to fill the receiver tank.

Condensate return systems on low pressure steam applications where the condensate temperatures do not exceed 190ºF. As condensate flows into the receiver tank of the pump package from the steam system, the tank fills with water. The float on the switch assembly then rises, where it energizes the motor on the pump. Once started, the pump will continue to run until the water level drops below the bottom position of the float switch. There it will de-energize the motor to shut the pump off. This cycle repeats as condensate continues to fill the receiver tank.

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  Watson McDaniel Company
Product Category Liquid Handling Pumps
Product Number W42515J
Product Name Electric Condensate Pump
Pump Type Centrifugal Pump; Condensate Pump
Discharge Pressure 50.0 psi (35.15 m of Water)
Liquid Flow 22.500 GPM (85.23 L/min)
Discharge Size 0.750 inch (19.05 mm)
Media Temperature 190 F (88 C)
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