Condensate Pump Selection Guide
ASPEN® PUMP SELECTION GUIDE
Mini White®
Suitable AC Model: Up to 4 Tons
Lift: 0 feet
Head: 33 feet
Voltage: 100V to 250V
Benet: Easiest to install and maintain.
Application:
The Mini White is designed to mount to the wall directly below the indoor
wallmounted AC unit. The Mini White is the easiest pump to install and is accessible
for maintenance. The large reservoir means less run time. The Mini White operates
at an acceptable sound level for most users and most applications. Some users
might nd it a bit louder than other Aspen pumps. For noise sensitive applications,
the installer may prefer the Aspen Micro V.
Micro V
Suitable AC Model: Up to 5.5 Tons
Lift: 6.5 feet
Head: 33 feet
Voltage: 100V to 250V
Benet: The ultra-quiet option.
Application:
The Micro V mounts inside the wall mounted AC unit, inside lineset ducting, in a
dropceiling, attic or wall cavity. This is the quietest Aspen pump and perfect for
bedrooms and home theaters. The Micro V’s electronics pack coverts the AC to DC
giving the pump the ability to run at 4 different stages based on the amount of
condensate being produced. This pump will always start with the soft start feature
and ramps up accordingly. This is the perfect pump for noise sensitive applications.
Mini Aqua
Suitable AC Model: Up to 4 Tons
Lift: 5 feet
Head: 33 feet
Voltage: 100V to 250V
Benet: Flexible installation options, easy to conceal.
Application:
A favorite among installers, the Mini Aqua offers versatile installation options.
TheMini Aqua is designed to t in the back of the wall mounted AC unit so the
pump is out of site. The Mini Aqua’ s long, slender shape allows additional exible
installation options such as inside the lineset ducting, in an attic or wall cavity.
Mini Orange
Suitable AC Model: Up to 4 Tons
Lift: 5 feet
Head: 33 feet
Voltage: 100V to 250V
Benet: Ideal for remote mounted pump applications.
Application:
The rst Mini pump from Aspen, the Mini Orange has been a staple of installers
for many years. The Mini Orange is designed for a remote installation such as
an attic. Removing the pump from the occupied space creates distance from the
pump allowing the end user the performance they need whilemoving the pumps
operation out of sight.
Choose the Right Aspen Pump for Your Job