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Booster Sets
Booster Sets
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Model Max Capacity (m³/hr) Max Pressure (m)
75 180

Booster Sets

At Tapflo UK, we offer a wide variety of water Booster Sets and integrated systems for all water boosting applications. Used to maintain a constant water pressure in a line or system, these booster sets are the ideal solution for low water pressure, allowing you to achieve a constant and reliable water pressure.

  • Suited to domestic, commercial and industrial needs
  • Pressure vessel or break tank options
  • In-tank booster systems
  • BMS contact or alternative modules available
  • Frame, compact or skid mounting options
Overview

Tapflo’s Booster Sets work to increase the pressure and flow of your pump system. These sets have been specifically designed to enhance the performance of your existing pump by providing additional pressure and flow. This ensures optimal operation and maximum efficiency for your process.

When the control system senses the pressure is low, the booster pumps turn on, increasing the pressure in the line. This ensures a constant pressure is delivered every time.

Features & Benefits
  • Single or multiple pump executions
  • Pressure vessel or break tank options
  • Dry run protection
  • No, basic or advanced speed control
  • Automation of pump on/off
  • In-tank booster systems
  • Pressures up to 18 Bar (g)
  • Flow rates up to 75m³/hr
  • BMS contact or alternative modules available
  • WRAS, Cat 5, KIWA 4 approvals available
  • Options with tanks can come with low level alarms
  • Safety start/slow fill settings
  • Frame, compact or skid mountings
  • Customisable manifolds for best suiting pipework
Variations

There are many executions of a booster set as they are all customisable with many components. These components can either be removed or added on to best suit the application, including pressure tanks, WRAS compliance, BMS integration etc.

A non-exhaustive list of the most basic components are:

  • Booster pumps – typically multistage Centrifugal Pumps, either vertically or sometimes horizontally configurated
  • Pressure transducer – mounted onto common outlet which monitors discharge pressure of the pumps
  • Control panel – the ‘brains’ of the set up. This takes the transducer readings and adjusts the pump speed to either increase or decrease pressure to ensure constant supply is provided