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The Little Giant VCMA-20ULS is a compact, automatic condensate removal pump designed for HVAC, refrigeration, and dehumidifier systems. Featuring a robust 1/30 HP motor pumping up to 80 gallons per hour, thermal overload protection, and a smart overflow detection switch, it ensures efficient, reliable condensate management. Built with durable ABS components and a stainless steel shaft, it handles water temperatures up to 140°F and installs easily with a 6-foot power cord and barbed discharge adapter.































| ASIN | B000SM342Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,561 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Sump Pumps |
| Brand Name | Little Giant |
| Color | Black/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,500) |
| Flow Rate | 1.33 Gallons Per Minute |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010121544253 |
| Included Components | barbed discharge adapter with check valve, installation manual, overflow detection switch, pump with 6-ft. |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 5"W x 7"H |
| Item Type Name | VCMA-20ULS 115 Volt, 80 GPH, 1/30 HP Automatic Condensate Removal Pump for HVAC/Refrigeration Systems/Dehumidifiers with Overflow Detection Switch and 6-Foot Cord |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Franklin Electric Co., Inc. |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 20 Feet |
| Model Number | 554425 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Style | 115V with Overflow Detection Switch |
| UPC | 010121544253 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
G**R
Little Giant Pump
This is a very nice pump. It does a good job and it is very quiet. It is priced very good and well worth the money. Easy to install. Only took me about 15 minutes to remove the old pump and install the new one. Everything matched right up. No modifications had to be made. I give this pump 5 stars and I would buy it again.
N**Y
Great pump. Very reliable.
Use to manage the condensate from the evaporator on my heat pump. Does a great job and keeps my crawl space dry. Wish the previous owner of my house and the genius who installed the system saw the wisdom in this before I had to battle the mold they created.
S**6
It's an easy DIY to replace this yourself and save hundreds of dollars!
My old pump was about 20 years old. Worked every year until I had spring HVAC maintenance yesterday and the technician said that it was dead. He showed me the test, and it wasn't removing water. He quoted me $450 to replace it. I told him that I knew the pumps only cost around $50-$60 on Amazon, but he pointed out that my pump is electrically wired to the furnace for power. So, it involves electrical work. I held off on having him do the work. I thought about it and researched the new units online and realized the pump can operate with a wall charger. So, I purchased it on Amazon this morning; it arrived around 6:00 p.m. I installed it, putting the old PVC tube and hose in the old unit into the new unit, plugged it in, tested it, and it works perfectly! It took 5 minutes! I simply pushed the old unit that's wired to the unit aside. I'll have it removed at some point in the future when I'm getting other work done, but it's not in the way and not a factor. So, I went from a $450 estimate to a $64 pump to resolve the problem! This is a great feeling!
A**R
Does what it’s designed to do!
Forecastle what it should. It replaced the same model I have that broke. It was easy to setup and worked out of the box.
T**G
Well priced. Powerful. A little noisy. Amazing delivery.
The most remarkable feature of this item was the speed at which it was delivered. Ordered at 4:00 pm and got it by 9:30 pm same day! The A/C system was accumulating 30+ gallons a day so this was much appreciated. Great overall value and power. Relatively easy to install. Noisier and more powerful than previous. Details below: 1. It is more powerful than the previous unit which is great, but it is also is more noisy - which isn't so great. I've added some foam against the wall to muffle some vibration and noise. Choose what you need and limit excess noise. For me, the noise level is probably worth having fewer clogging problems, easily blown out by the more powerful unit. 2. Installation: Mounts easily to the wall on 2 screws and if you are replacing an existing unit, it is easy to set up. There are 3 intake openings and snap-in caps for the ones you don't use. The hose clamp shown on the outtake nipple isn't included and may not be necessary. $1.49 for that extra peace of mind is worth it. This model came with a grounded plug, which I used to test the unit. I later cut off the plug and wired it into the fused shut-off box for the whole A/C system. 3. Reliable switching: The internal switches (attached to floats) come on when an inch or so of water enters and a second switch cuts off the A/C unit via the thermostat when there is too much water in the reservoir. If the motor fails or there is a clog in your pipes, your house will not get flooded. The shut off works great when there is about 3" of water in the reservoir. Typical run time to empty the reservoir is about 5-7 seconds. 4. Quirks: (Which may mean nothing) A. The motor smelled a little oily/smokey for the first 3 days until it broke in. It settled in nicely. The ice cold air from a high efficiency A/C unit creates some condensation on the outside of the reservoir. (See photo) I have not noticed dripping but keep squared plastic shoe container beneath just in case. So far, so good.
E**N
FIVE STARS for Durability & IMP Installation Notes
First, the crap and gunk that this unit battled - I am amazed that it was still running. Here are some notes from my experience:- + DON'T ASSUME THE PUMP TANK IS CLEANED WITH ANNUAL OR PERIODIC SERVICES. Many companies (I have experience with a fairly wide range) will do just enough to clear the lines and keep the unit functioning. Not once have any of the companies *ever* cleaned this tank. + DON'T ASSUME THE PUMP IS REPLACED WHEN THE FURNACE IS REPLACED. We had a huge, new Lennox system installed and the not inexpensive, certified installers just left the old pump in place. If the photo wasn't so terrible, I'd attach it. Cannot believe this Little Giant battled through. + DRAIN LINE. There was so much gunk in the unit that the line out was also full of sediments. I replaced it based on guidance from amazon contributors. It was not at all difficult. I think you will do much more for your own unit than someone normally has time to do on a usual service. If you want it replaced, it is probably something you'd have to specially request. + DRAIN LINE CONFIGURATION. There are notes on how to do this given your specific location (rise precedes horizontal run, length, etc.). Mine was twisted, tied so tightly to the pipes that it was constricted in multiple places, and the run configuration was inverted. The Little Giant manual contains relevant info. as well. + REPLACEMENT. For less than $50 it is much, much more economical to replace the pump. There are also many good notes in the reviews -- together with You Tube vids. + INTAKE PIPES. I just knew before I removed the unit, I'd find that the ends of the pipes were not only flat cut, but also almost flush up against the bottom of the tank. A read of the very straightforward installation instructions highlights this as an issue. It's just not something the normal retail customer would even know to check until a water or functional issue develops. Cut at a 45 degree angle. + P TRAP. So important and so often overlooked. Equipment manufacturers may not really focus on these, and service technicians are busy once there's an obvious fail. My installation was riddled with errors. No wonder it has been leaking for years. Every time I asked about it, every co. agent just said, yeah, they do that. Well they do if they are not installed correctly. It is easy to check the levels and venting requirements by reading 1.5 pages of the manual. Risks of improper installation: water damage to the system and area, and worse, distribution of substandard air throughout the house. + MAINTENANCE. The tank needs to be flushed and cleaned regularly. That's IMPORTANT. From what I gleaned, that's a minimum of every 2 years........ but realistically at *least* annually (with that service contract) and possibly more frequently in humid or damp areas. I have friends who are GREAT service technicians. I admire their skills. The thing is that unless you understand the equipment in your own house, it's hard to appreciate those talents -- and also know when someone is lacking. It also helps to do some normal maintenance to preclude issues. Edit: The check valve (and float switch) supplied with the unit are working well; no issue and there is a 10 ft vertical run preceding the inverted U down to the drain entry point. Nevertheless I will cut in a second check valve given the length of the vertical rise.
C**R
Same pump as the HVAC pros. Worked great
Great pump. I did have to splice my cable and I was able to use it
M**B
This is a great pump. The check valve works as it should and with the units large storage capacity it doesn't need to cut in very often. It does make some noise but compared with the unit it replaced it is very quiet. Our old unit ran almost continuously as there was no check valve so the water was always siphoning back, I can't believe we didn't replace it sooner. Love this unit.
S**N
After my furnace condensate pump failed I tried getting a replacement locally, but the nearby hardware stores either didn't have any in stock or the price was more than double. This one was a fair price, arrived the next day, and has worked flawlessly since I installed it.
A**N
A good simple replacement which does the job as expected.
S**Y
Needed to replace our old pump after its float failed and it started to run constantly. The old one was hard-wired to the furnace, and this guy comes with a plug. I'm no electrician; replacing an outlet is as adventurous as I get, but it was easy enough to lop off the plug end and wire it up to the furnace. I just took a picture of the old wiring, and copied it... easy! I had to test it a couple times with a few pitchers of water, just to confirm it really was that simple. So far, so good!
R**D
Perfect was a replace for my old one that broke Was able to swap it out in under 10 minutes Prime it tested it and ready to go!
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