Mini White Best Practices

III. Visually inspect the pump for any sings of tampering or malfunction and ensure it is securely
installed.
IV. Inspect the anti-siphon device to ensure it is installed and is secure.
V. Inspect the termination point of the discharge tubing to ensure it is secure in discharging the
condensate to the appropriate location.
VI. Do not run any coil (or other) cleaning products through Aspen pumps or reservoirs. Disconnect the
reservoir prior to cleaning coils.
b. Environments with heavy airborne debris such as a dentist ofce or hair salon may require more
frequent maintenance. The use of an Aspen reservoir pre-lter (RectorSeal Part # 83893) is
recommended for environments with a high concentration of airborne debris.
5. Noise
a. Complaints of noisy pumps are usually not the pump’s fault!
b. These are piston pumps; they contain a rapidly moving piston.
c. The pumps operate at a normally acceptable decibel level, however, the piston inside the pump is
moving rapidly and does vibrate.
d. Most noise complaints are from improperly installed pumps and can easily be corrected.
I. Minor adjustments to the position of the pump often result in quieter operation.
II. Some Aspen pumps “buzz” three times when rst energized to let the installer know the pump has
power.
III. Some pump noise is normal during initial set-up when the pump is priming.
IV. The use of foam insulation may be used to reduce vibration transfer.
V. As long as the pump stays primed, receives proper maintenance, has been correctly specied and is
well insulated against vibration, you can expect very few problems.
VI. Continued pump noise should decrease with additional water ow.
6. “New Construction” Installations
a. Aspen pumps are intended for use in normal operating conditions in a clean and/or occupied space.
b. AC units with Aspen Pumps should not be run during construction. If AC units must be run during
construction or within other extremely dusty environments, take all necessary precautions to
eliminate airborne debris from entering the AC unit. Large amounts of airborne construction debris
will require frequent maintenance of Aspen reservoir and pump and may cause pump failure and
void the pump warranty. The use of an Aspen inline reservoir pre-lter (RectorSeal Part # 83893)
is recommended for environments with a high concentration of airborne debris. Aspen Peristaltic
pumps are recommended for high airborne debris environments.
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