A domestic water booster pump is used to increase the pressure and flow rate of water from a low-pressure source, such as a well or municipal supply, to a higher-pressure destination, such as a shower head or faucet. The pump works by using an electric motor to drive an impeller that pushes water through a pressure tank and out to the destination. The pressure tank helps to maintain a consistent flow rate and pressure by storing a reserve of water that can be quickly delivered to the destination as needed. The pump also typically has a pressure switch that turns the motor on and off based on the pressure of the water in the system, ensuring that the desired pressure is maintained.
Post time: May-06-2024