Reliable Utility Sink Pumps for Seamless Water Removal
Hartell utility sink pumps for sinks where gravity drainage is not practical are utilized to pump wastewater from an area with no floor drains to an overhead or remote drain line. A unitized design and rugged construction making them a smart choice when gravity drainage is not practical with laundry trays, utility sinks, wet bars, and kitchenettes.
Hartell utility sink drain pumps are engineered to deliver exceptional performance and long-lasting reliability to effortlessly handle sink wastewater from utility sinks, laundry tubs, and other below-drain fixtures. A unitized design and rugged construction make them a natural choice for any drain application.
Our pumps are powerhouse performers designed to conquer even the trickiest wastewater challenges. From laundry rooms and utility sinks to basement workshops and wet bars, these pumps handle it all with effortless ease.
Hartell LTA model utility sink pumps are designed as completely self-contained units that are easy to connect directly to laundry tray tubs, providing a time saving solution. Lightweight and compact, these models eliminate reservoirs, traps, extra fittings and costly labor. LTA models take up no floor space and allow sink installation without breaking concrete to drain. They mount directly to sink tailpiece.
A pressure switch turns the pump on automatically as water drains from the sink and turns the pump off when all the water has been completely removed. The combination of a quite operation and compact size makes the LTA a perfect choice for any application.
The LTP/LTS model pumps are higher capacity models designed with reservoirs. The LTP models are designed for medium capacity, while LTS models used designed for high capacity applications and moving large quantities of water in commercial and industrial air-conditioning systems, large refrigeration units, and in multiple unit installations to tie several drains into one disposal pump.
The LTS & LTP pumps operate automatically. Water from the tub/sink drains into the tank where it raises the float to a pre-set power on point. The water is pumped out the discharge and through the check valve to the drain line. The float drops with the water level to a pre-set power off point. The check valve keeps the water from draining back to the tank.