Little Giant biological waterfall filters help maintain a balanced ecosystem by filtering beneficial bacteria to clean the water molecularly.
The 12E Series pump's high-flow cloverleaf intake is built for applications including effluent and septic wastewater removal while maintaining clog resistance.
The NC-2-300H horizontal tube-style neutralizers from Little Giant feature integral unions with O-ring seals and snap-in mounting brackets. The media-filled sack simplifies removal for service and recharging to maintain the effective treatment of acidic condensate before it enters a residential or commercial plumbing system.
Little Giant's HT-VCL Series are high-temp condensate pumps with a low-profile design rated for up to 212 °F and are compliant with UL standard UL2043.
The WCR Series drainage water collection grinder pump system removes water run-off from low-lying areas such as sewage, effluent, drainage, or seeping water.
The OS3 Series oil-sensing elevator sump pump is built for the pumping, alarming, and monitoring of elevator sump pits, transformer vaults, and leachate wells.
Our reliable portfolio of check valves makes moving water and effluent easy by directing water flow out and ensuring it continues in the same direction.
The SPBS Series sump pump battery backup that offers four distinct models that include a charging unit, backup pump switch, and primary pump.
Control HVAC condensate on ductless air conditioning units while keeping pumping equipment tucked safely out of view. The EC-1U-DV brings the performance of our EC-1-DV Series of mini-split condensate pump to a slim undermount unit that installs easily and neatly underneath equipment. Built for reliable and quiet operation, the automatic condensate removal system works continuously to remove water from any ductless mini-split air conditioner evaporative coil when gravity-feed drainage is not possible or practical.
The 5-Series are compact and robust utility pumps for a wide range of uses. These models are ideal where water removal, transfer, or circulation is necessary.