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The FUJIWARA FUJ-24S is a compact, energy-efficient condensate pump designed for HVAC systems up to 3HP. Delivering a robust 24 liters per hour flow rate and a maximum lift of 32 feet, it features ultra-quiet operation below 16dB and advanced probe induction technology for reliable automatic drainage. Its easy plug connection and broad voltage compatibility make installation seamless, ensuring your indoor environment stays dry without disrupting your space.











| ASIN | B07XBWNVX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,746 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #22 in HVAC Condensate Pumps |
| Brand Name | FUJIWARA |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (222) |
| Flow Rate | 1 Cubic Feet Per Hour |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FUJIWARA |
| Material Type | Plastic, Polypropylene (PP) |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 32 Feet |
| Model Number | FUJ-24S |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Style | FUJ-24S |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
K**O
A great product at a reasonable price!
This product is incredibly efficient and very quiet, I made the right choice in purchasing this product.
H**O
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Here’s what I learned, it’s very very quiet. I only used the brown and blue wires only very simple to connect as the photo shows in the add, the two black wires I taped up individually and taped back along the side of the power wire. Also place the pump higher than the collection tank by one foot. I also bought 10 feet of of hose to pump the water out. The size of the hose I bought is 3/8 od x 1/4 id it works perfectly. I hope this helps anyone out there.
K**N
Works actually better than expected.
Used it on my floor AC unit. The AC unit instructions said to lift the entire (70lb) unit over a drain for it to drain the dehumidifier out.....yeah no. I'm lazy, your lazy. Let's plumb this up to drain into a bucket instead. The only thing I don't like about this is the plug. It just seems like a fire hazard for how janky it is. I'm a fireman so everything is a fire hazard to me though. Overall though I emptied a 5gallon bucket everyday for a long time so I probably have close to 50 gallons of water this little guy went through and no complaints yet. Very quiet, with the AC running you won't hear it kick on. I happen to have a 3D printer so I made a custom holder for this on my unit instead of the zip tips to the side. If the plug was better I would give it 5 stars but honestly for the price what can you expect? It'll look alittle confusing at first. You have a long cord that has the same end as the old 90s telephones did to plug into the end. So you have your reservoir where the water sits inside with the float. Then separate from that, you have the small pump that is placed wherever with a tube to pump into the bucket or outside. Mine ran everyday and kept on working. Never had a issue with it or anything and I put alot of water through it. Thought about drilling a hole through the exhaust vent on my AC unit and just having this pump outside instead. Definitely did exactly what I wanted it to, pump water from my stand-up AC unit without moving the AC unit.
Z**D
Exact replacement.
Exact teplacement for what I had.
L**E
ordered two so far, both work great.
instructions aren't the best but between youtube, and trial and error, the install is easy and the pump works great. you likely won't use either of the black wires. the brown and blue are the power wires for the pump. Attach one to each load wire on your mini split and that should power your pump when the water reservoir reaches the set point. good luck
A**3
Could be great for specific needs, but. . .
I needed a pump for my condensate drip pan, but I can't use a gravity fed system because the pan is on the floor. This looked perfect. It does pump, but...it is very finicky as to how much water depth turns it on and off. For it to turn on, the float switch container must be almost totally submerged, so much so that there is a risk for the electronic switch wire is wet, and the pan itself overflows (the switch container is about the exact same height as a standard pan). Once it starts up, though, it won't shut off on its own, it just keeps pumping. I have to manually get it started by removing the switch, turning it over to active the pump, put it in the water, and then come back later and take it out. What it really needs is a way to adjust how much water turns it on. This would be a very easy thing if they simply make the plastic column that the float rides up and down longer, and added a rubber grommet to keep the float higher or lower. That would allow the pump to turn on sooner instead of waiting for almost 2 inches of water. Another improvement would be to make the pump turn on and off at a more logical and consistent water level. It's odd that the float needs to be all the way at the top to turn it on, and yet it won't turn off even if it is all the way at the bottom. You also can't use it in a dehumidifier pan, which is what I thought I could also use it for, because the float switch part can't be totally submerged or have water drip on it. The last downside is that it only has a vertical water lift of about 1 foot. Any more than that it won't lift.
M**H
Great little pump
It is a good little pump,very Quiet you don’t know it’s on. One of the reviews stated that the power plug has no plug just cut wires and this is true. It is Meant to be placed in line of a air conditioner or a ductless wall unit but can be used with a plug. When using a plug use the brown and blue wires and the two black just tape off they were for an alarm that stops your air conditioner from running if the pump should fail. I use this pump with a Whynter ARC 14 SH portable air and heat unit in a sunroom to extend the season of the room. When the evaporation tank would fill during the running of the heater the unit would shut off ,now with this pump is just keeps on doing its job. The inlet of the pump accepts a 9/16 ID Vinyl hose as a good fit and the hose that comes with the pump is long enough for the connect between the pump and motor and still plenty to run the drain. I didn’t drill a hole in my wall for the drain hose it just Empties into large jar that has to be Emptied . Great little pump !
M**A
I purchased this pump after buying another "very quiet" pump that turned out to be unacceptably noisy. This pump was installed behind a hatch inside a wall and has been working well so far. I can barely hear when it runs.
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