🚨 Do You Need an Inline Booster Pump or a Break Tank Setup? 🚨
Struggling with low water pressure at home? Let’s get to the bottom of it.
Fixing your pressure problems starts with a simple static pressure test.
Here’s how to figure out whether an inline booster pump or a break tank setup is the right solution for you:
đź› Scenario 1: Low Static Pressure (Below 250kPa)
If your static pressure test shows less than 250kPa, this means you have low water pressure coming into your house.
What’s the fix?
An inline booster pump is usually all you need.
It’ll instantly increase the pressure and ensure a steady flow of water to every tap and appliance in your home.
Quick, easy, and highly effective for homes with consistently low mains pressure!
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đź› Scenario 2: Decent Static Pressure (Above 350kPa)
If your static pressure test shows above 350kPa and a single tap works fine, but the pressure drops quickly as you open more taps, you’ve got a flow rate issue.
This means the water supply can’t keep up with demand when multiple outlets are running.
In this case, an inline booster pump won’t solve your problem.
Instead, you’ll need a break tank and pump setup.
Here’s how it works:
1. A break tank stores water, acting as a reservoir.
2. A pump then draws water from the tank, providing consistent flow and pressure, even when multiple taps are in use.
This setup is ideal for households with high water demand or intermittent supply issues.
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đź’ˇ The Bottom Line?
đź“Ź Run a static pressure test first.
đź’§ Below 250kPa? Go for an inline booster pump.
đź’§ Above 350kPa with multiple taps struggling? A break tank and pump combo is your best bet.
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