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Dehumidifiers with Pump

Commercial dehumidifiers with built-in condensate pumps for continuous, drain-free operation from AlorAir, Namco, and Dapper Supply. Crawl-space and restoration units up to 350 pints per day pump water vertically to a remote drain.

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Dapper Supply DP-CD1131 Commercial Dehumidifier – 350 PPD, Built-In Pump, 30,000 Sq Ft, ETL

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Dapper Supply DP-CD1131: 350-Pint Commercial Dehumidifier for 30,000 Sq Ft CoverageThe Dapper Supply DP-CD1131 is the highest-capacity unit in Dapp...

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Dapper Supply DP-CD1130 Commercial Dehumidifier – 290 PPD, Built-In Pump, 24,000 Sq Ft, ETL

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Dapper Supply DP-CD1130: 290-Pint Commercial Dehumidifier with Continuous Drain for 24,000 Sq FtThe Dapper Supply DP-CD1130 removes up to 290 pints...

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Dehumidifiers with Built-In Pump: Continuous Drainage for Sites Without a Floor Drain

A dehumidifier with a built-in condensate pump removes water automatically through a small drain tube — pushing condensate up to 20 feet vertically and 100 feet horizontally — so you don't manually empty the tank or rely on a gravity-fed drain that runs uphill. This is the right choice for water-damage restoration jobs in below-grade spaces, crawl space dehumidification with no floor drain at unit level, and any unattended commercial install where overnight operation matters. Pump-equipped units in this collection range from 95 to 350 pints per day across LGR refrigerant and standard refrigerant designs from XPOWER, Namco, Abatement Technologies, and Dapper Supply.

Pump vs Gravity Drain: When to Choose Each

Scenario Pump model Gravity drain model
Floor drain BELOW unit outlet Optional Simpler, lower cost
Floor drain ABOVE unit (basement, crawl space) Required Won't drain
Discharge to utility sink or exterior wall Up to 100 ft horizontal run Limited by elevation
Unattended overnight operation Best — no manual emptying OK if drain accessible
Manual tank empty (4–6 hr intervals) Pump complexity not needed Default
Maintenance burden +1 pump float to monitor None

When the Pump Is Worth It — and When It Isn't

Here's what we see constantly: contractors running a water damage job in a below-grade space with no floor drain accessible below the dehumidifier's outlet height. Without a pump, you're manually emptying tanks every few hours or rigging a gravity drain that runs uphill — neither works for an overnight drying cycle. The built-in condensate pump solves this. Models in this collection — the XPOWER XD-85L2, Namco P646, Abatement Technologies AT200C, and the Dapper Supply commercial series — push condensate 15–20 feet vertically and up to 100 feet horizontally through 3/8" or 1/2" drain tubing. The tradeoff: one additional maintenance point (the pump float) and a modest price premium over gravity-drain units. If you have a floor drain lower than the unit's outlet, gravity drain is simpler. If you don't, pump model.

Sizing for Water Damage, Crawl Space, and Basement Applications

Pump dehumidifiers in this collection range from 95 pints per day (Namco P646, right for crawl spaces and small basements up to 800 sq ft of affected area) to 350 pints per day (Dapper Supply DP-CD1131, built for large commercial losses). For IICRC S500 water damage restoration, the baseline is 1 unit per 800–1,200 sq ft of affected space, sized to your loss class. LGR units — the Abatement Technologies AT200C (190 PPD) and AT250RS (266 PPD) — are specified for Class 3 and 4 losses where low-grain refrigerant extraction is required and standard refrigerant units can't achieve the GPP levels post-remediation clearance demands. For unattended basement or crawl space installations where the job is ongoing moisture control rather than emergency drying, mid-range units in the 95–130 PPD range handle the load without over-sizing the system.

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Drain Line Planning Before You Place the Unit

Built-in pumps provide 10–20 feet of vertical lift and 50–100 feet of horizontal run — more than enough for most installations, but measure the actual route before ordering. Map the drain path from unit location to discharge point (utility sink, floor drain at grade, or exterior wall penetration) including all vertical rise. Avoid 90-degree fittings where possible; each adds back-pressure that reduces effective pump distance. Secure the line at intervals so no low spots form — standing water in the line triggers false pump cycles and shortens pump life. For permanent crawl space or restoration trailer installations, route before mounting. All prices shown — no quote needed. Questions about sizing for a specific job? Call us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a dehumidifier with a built-in pump worth it for professional use?
Yes — for restoration crews, facilities managers, and contractors working in basements, crawl spaces, or any site without nearby floor drains, a built-in pump is essential. It actively pushes condensate up and out up to 15 feet vertically, eliminating manual emptying and eliminating flood risk from an overfilled tank during unattended operation.
How high can the built-in pump on a commercial dehumidifier push water?
Most commercial dehumidifiers with built-in condensate pumps can push water vertically 15 feet or more. This covers the majority of below-grade installations: standard basement ceiling heights run 8-9 feet, so the pump can route water to a utility sink, floor drain, or exterior discharge point without assistance from gravity.
What is the difference between gravity drain and a built-in condensate pump?
Gravity drain requires a floor drain within reach and the drain port positioned above it — water flows downhill passively. A built-in condensate pump actively pushes water upward and across the room, so drain location is irrelevant. For commercial and restoration environments with no convenient gravity drain, a pump-equipped unit is the only practical choice.
Can pump-equipped commercial dehumidifiers run unattended overnight?
Yes. That is the primary advantage for restoration contractors. Units like the XPOWER XD-85L2 and Dapper Supply DP-CD series are designed for 24-hour unattended operation: the auto-pump continuously removes condensate so the tank never fills, and no manual intervention is required between setup and the next morning check.
What capacity range do commercial dehumidifiers with built-in pumps come in?
Commercial dehumidifiers with built-in pumps in this collection range from 105 to 350 pints per day — well above residential units that top out at 70-90 PPD. For large-scale flood remediation, warehouse humidity control, or pharmaceutical clean rooms, units in the 200-350 PPD range run continuously without losing ground against high moisture loads.
Do commercial dehumidifiers with built-in pumps need an external drain?
No floor drain is required — that is the point. The built-in pump discharges through a supplied drain hose that you route to a utility sink, exterior wall, or any point within the pump reach. You provide a hose attachment point; the pump handles the rest. Most commercial units include the drain hose in the box.

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