The NBT-400P is a game-changing innovation from JJM that is ideal for combination residential units. The NBT-400P features two distinct intake ports and condensate chambers to handle both heating and conditioning condensate flow. Further, the NBT-400P includes a built-in Little Giant condensate pump to enable safe discharge to a remote drain. It is rated up to 3 GPH condensate (400 MBH).
The NBT-Series is our versatile line of tank, floor mounted neutralizers that ranges from residential to light commercial installations. The NBT-Series models are easily serviceable with a removable lid, which enables fast and easy inspection and maintenance. NBT-Series neutralizers are well-suited for most standard operating site conditions.
MODEL NBT-400P SPECIFICATIONS
Part #7101
MBH 400
Flow Rate 3GPH
Material ABS/PET
Pellets 2.5 LBs
Inlet 3/4"
Benefits
- Built-in Little Giant condensate pump provides an all-in-one solution for efficient neutralization and disposal to a remote drain.
- Features a removeable tray which ensures quick and easy replacement of the pH Power Pellets media without disconnecting any fittings.
- Designed to handle both acidic condensate and (non-acidic) air conditioning condensate.
Applications
The Model NBT-400P is well-suited for most residential installations of high-efficiency, gas-fired appliances such as condensing boilers, furnaces, and hot water heaters rated approximately 400 MBH.
Protect The Environment
For properties with condensing appliances, a condensate neutralizer is an essential component to prevent corrosion of facilities, wastewater infrastructure, and the surrounding environment.
Many property owners upgrade to high-efficiency heating systems specifically to reduce their impact on the environment. Without neutralizing its acidic condensate, a condensing heating appliance can cause environmental and property damage, including:
- Pollution of surrounding environment and groundwater
- Destruction of wastewater infrastructure, such as sewers, pipes, and septic systems
- Erosion of floors, drains, and concrete foundations
- Corrosion of pipes in homes and other buildings