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Weil McLain 383-600-287 Condensate Neutralizer Kit

Special Price $399.70 Regular Price $443.66
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SKU
383-600-287
The Weil McLain 383-600-287 Condensate Neutralizer Kit operates as a product which treats acidic condensate from high-efficiency boilers furnaces and water heaters before drainage system release. This direct connection kit operates with high-efficiency gas boilers and other HVAC system equipment to treat low-pH condensate through media that elevates pH levels to safety standards protecting pipes and the environment. This system protects plumbing systems while maintaining easy installation and operational maintenance and it fulfills local wastewater requirements. The system operates effectively for residential properties and light commercial buildings to provide extended performance and easy operation.
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Specifications

  • Type: Condensate Neutralizer Kit
    Manufacturer Name: Weil McLain
    Product Number: 383-600-287
    OEM Part Number: 383-600-287
    Product Description: Condensate Neutralizer Kit
    Weight:13.35lbs/6055.45g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Weil-McLain 383-600-287 Condensate Neutralizer Kit?

    Regularly inspect the kit for blockages, cracks, or leaks. Replace the neutralizing media as recommended and ensure proper drainage. Proper maintenance prevents acidic buildup and protects plumbing. Always follow safety guidelines when handling condensate.

    What are common issues with the Weil-McLain 383-600-287 Condensate Neutralizer Kit?

    • Clogged or slow drainage.
    • Cracks or leaks in the housing.
    • Depleted neutralizing media.
    • Foul odor from stagnant condensate.
    • Reduced efficiency in pH neutralization.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power and shut off the HVAC system to ensure safety.

    Step 2: Remove the old condensate line or neutralizer if present.

    Step 3: Position the new neutralizer kit in the condensate drain line.

    Step 4: Connect inlet and outlet piping securely with proper fittings.

    Step 5: Ensure the unit is level and properly supported.

    Step 6: Restore power and water, then test for correct condensate flow and neutralization.