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INTRODUCTION

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Your Little Giant condensate pump is designed as an automatic condensate 

removal pump for water dripping off an air conditioner evaporative coil. The 

pump is controlled by a float/switch mechanism which turns the pump on when 

approximately 2-1/4" of water collects in the tank, and automatically switches off 

when the tank drains to approximately 1-1/4".
The Little Giant unit you have purchased is of the highest quality workmanship 

and material. It has been engineered to give you long and reliable service.
Little Giant pumps are carefully packaged, inspected and tested to ensure safe 

operation and delivery. When you receive your pump, examine it carefully to 

determine that there are no broken or damaged parts that may have occurred 

during shipment. If damage has occurred, make notation and notify the firm 

that you purchased the pump from. They will assist you in replacement or 

repair, if required.

READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, 

OPERATE OR SERVICE THE LITTLE GIANT PUMP. KNOW THE PUMP 

APPLICATION, LIMITATIONS AND POTENTIAL HAZARDS. PROTECT 

YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION. 

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL 

INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE! RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

FUTURE REFERENCE. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ARE TO BE 

MADE BY A QUALIFIED PERSON.

SAFETY GUIDELINES

DO NOT USE TO PUMP FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE FLUIDS SUCH AS 

GASOLINE, FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, ETC. DO NOT USE IN EXPLOSIVE 

ATMOSPHERES. PUMP SHOULD BE USED WITH LIQUIDS COMPATIBLE 

WITH PUMP COMPONENT MATERIALS.
DO NOT HANDLE PUMP WITH WET HANDS OR WHEN STANDING ON A 

WET OR DAMP SURFACE, OR IN WATER.THIS PUMP IS SUPPLIED WITH 

A GROUNDING CONDUCTOR AND/OR GROUNDING TYPE ATTACHMENT 

PLUG. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BE CERTAIN 

THAT IT IS CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED GROUNDING TYPE 

RECEPTACLE.
IN ANY INSTALLATIONS WHERE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL 

INJURY MIGHT RESULT FROM AN INOPERATIVE OR LEAKING PUMP DUE 

TO POWER OUTAGES, DISCHARGE LINE BLOCKAGE, OR ANY OTHER 

REASON, A BACKUP SYSTEM(S) AND/OR ALARM SHOULD BE USED.
SUPPORT PUMP AND PIPING WHEN ASSEMBLING AND WHEN INSTALLED. 

FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PIPING TO BREAK, PUMP TO FAIL, MOTOR 

BEARING FAILURES, ETC.

INSTALLATION

  1.  Before installing pump, allow air conditioner to cycle several times, collect-

ing condensate in a separate container to help flush any residual oils that 

may remain in the system.

  2.  Carefully unpack the pump. Remove the cardboard packing from the motor 

cover air slots. Carefully slide the packing away from the pump. This pack-

ing is used to prevent switch movement during shipment (Figure 1).

 3.  Mounting the pump: the tank has two slots provided to mount the unit. The 

slots are located on the ends of the tank (Figure 5). The unit should be 

mounted either on the side of the air conditioner unit or nearby wall. Pump 

must be level and the inlet must be below the coil drain. Conduit fittings are 

not compatible with the plastic pump housing.

 4.  The pump should not be installed in a manner that will subject it to splash-

ing or spraying.

 5.  This pump is not intended for use inside air plenums.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

 1.  Shut off electrical power at fuse box 

before making any connections. All 

wiring must comply with local 

codes.

 2.  Line voltage: Connect power cord 

to line voltage specified on motor 

and nameplate. Power cord must 

be connected to a constant source 

of power (not a fan or other device 

that runs intermittently). If power 

cord does not have a plug, wiring 

is as follows: green (or green/yel-

low)—ground. Black (or brown)—

line. White (or blue)—neutral.

 3. Safety switch: The safety overflow 

switch should be connected to a 

class II low voltage circuit. To control a thermostatic circuit the COM and NO 

connections from the safety switch are to be wired in series with the low volt-

age thermostat circuit to shut down the heating/AC circuit. The COM and NC 

switch contacts may be used to actuate a low voltage alarm circuit (connected 

in series) if the heating/cooling system can not be disrupted. The safety switch 

comes from the factory with leads connected to the COM and NO switch ter-

minals. Typical hook-up of “NC” circuits would be (Figures 2 & 3).

 4.  If fused plug is used on 230V units, a 1.0 amp fuse is recommended.

PIPING

 1.  Run flexible tubing or pipe from evaporator drain into one of the three 

pump inlets. Be sure inlet piping is sloped downward to allow gravity 

flow (Figure 4). Extend the inlet piping into the tank from 1 to 3 inches to 

ensure that it will not interfere with proper float operation. Be sure that the 

inlet piping is cut at an angle where it enters the tank.

 2.  The outlet piping should be flexible tubing secured with a hose clamp (not 

provided) or pipe (3/8 inch I.D. maximum to prevent excessive flow back 

to unit). From condensate unit, extend discharge piping straight up as high 

as necessary. Do not extend this line above the head/GPH of the particular 

model being installed. From this high point, slope discharge line down 

slightly to a point above drain area; then turn down and extend to a point 

below or approximately level with the bottom of the condensate unit. This 

will give a siphoning effect which will improve efficiency of the condensate 

unit and will, in most cases, eliminate the need for a check valve (Figure 5). 

If it is not possible to slope discharge line down, make an inverted “U” trap 

directly above the pump at the highest point.

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

 1.  Make certain that the unit is disconnected from the power source before 

attempting to service or remove any component!

 2.  Be sure the floats move freely. Clean as necessary (Figure 6).
 3.  Clean the tank with warm water and mild soap.
 4.  Check the inlet and outlet piping. Clean as necessary. Be sure there are 

no kinks in 

the line that 

would inhibit 

flow.

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Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

P. O. Box 12010

Oklahoma City, OK 73157-2010

405.947.2511 • Fax: 405.947.8720

www.LittleGiantPump.com

[email protected]

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