Pressure pumps are mechanical devices that increase the pressure of liquid materials, usually water, to provide a more powerful and continuous flow. These pumps help to push the liquid through the system and then use an impeller or other mechanical means to expel it at a higher pressure. A pressure pump is known as a booster pump.
How do pressure pumps work?
- Water pumps play an important role in water supply systems because they generate and maintain sufficient pressure in water, allowing it to flow successfully through pipes and reach necessary locations, whether for daily use, agricultural irrigation, or industrial applications, ensuring a continuous and reliable flow of water.
- To transport water to where it is needed, sufficient water pressure must be applied, as this pressure acts like the power that drives the supply point or the pipeline where it is needed.
- In places where a lot of water pressure is needed, there will be a pump, inlet or outlet, impeller, and pressure monitoring equipment that will help easily send the water out.
- There is a tank in the pump house that helps to increase the water pressure, it has an inlet through which water comes in and is discharged through an outlet via an impeller.
- The system for sucking water and discharging it can be different from high-pressure pumps. The impeller is spun by an electric motor.
- Single pump busters use a single spinning propeller, while other pump busters use a diaphragm based on their necessary pressure.
How to choose the right Pressure Pumps
You need to consider various factors from the water supply situation to your desires and the pressure up to the level of the head. The pumps of the beta tanks operate at lower operational costs compared to standard systems. The pressure booster pumps of beta tanks are produced in factories where controlled tests are conducted for the systems and are supplied in the form of a package.
How to Install Pressure Pumps
- Check the pressure rating of the entire plumbing system being installed for the pump, because the pipes must be able to withstand the maximum operating pressure of the pump.
- Before installation, it is important to carefully check the pipelines to ensure they are not cracked or damaged, as this can help prevent potential problems in the future.
- Choose a flat, solid concrete base for installing the pressure booster pump and make sure it is firmly secured in place.
- Please check the paper connections that have been recommended pipe sizes to be named on the product.
- Please ensure whether the joints of the pipe are properly aligned or not.
- Make sure the pressure control system is properly adjusted and set to match the specific water requirements of the area.
- The picture given shows the positive sucking installation.
- For the use of the overhead tank, please ensure to schedule the time for power outages and install a bypass valve to ensure continuous water supply.
- The motor is operated normally; therefore, please ensure that the pressure booster pump is set correctly without installing it in the open atmosphere.
- Before completing the installation, it is important to carefully check and make sure that all fasteners, including bolts, nuts, and screws, are tightened securely.
- Ensure that the airflow of the cooling fan located at the back of the motor is not blocked during installation.