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Water Booster Sets

Our range of Booster Sets & integrated systems ensures consistent water pressure for Commercial & Industrial tasks. Choose from pressure vessel or break-tank options, in-tank booster systems & various mounting options. With BMS contact & alternative modules available, these sets deliver reliable water pressure tailored to your application requirements.

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What is a Booster Set?

Booster Sets are complete pumping systems designed to increase water pressure and flow in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They typically consist of one or more pumps, a control panel, pressure vessels, and optional water storage tanks. These systems are essential in environments where mains water pressure is insufficient to meet demand.

What is a Booster Set?

Booster Sets are complete pumping systems designed to increase water pressure and flow in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They typically consist of one or more pumps, a control panel, pressure vessels, and optional water storage tanks. These systems are essential in environments where mains water pressure is insufficient to meet demand.

Advantages of Booster Sets

  • Variable speed control for efficient energy use and steady pressure
  • Automatic duty rotation and assist/standby modes to extend system life
  • Dry run protection
  • Start-up Safe Mode to prevent hydraulic shock after power loss
  • Low-noise operation, ideal for sensitive environments
  • WRAS and KIWA Regulation 4 certified components (on select models)
  • Compact, space-saving designs, especially with integrated systems
  • BMS integration via RS485 MODBUS and volt-free contacts
  • Tailored options for CAT 5 backflow prevention requirements
  • Comprehensive accessories for system optimisation and protection

Common Industries & Applications

  • Commercial: Hotels, schools, offices, care homes, retail
  • Industrial: Manufacturing, processing facilities
  • Domestic: Homes, apartments, housing developments
  • Specialty: Laboratories, veterinary clinics, bin wash areas, stables, and more

What are Your Fluid & Media Transfer Characteristics?

To ensure the right system for your needs, consider the following:
  • What is the required flow rate and pressure? Know your peak and average demand.
  • Do you have a mains water supply or a break tank? Select systems with or without integrated storage accordingly.
  • How many outlets or zones need pressure boosting? This affects the number of pumps required.
  • Is a WRAS/KIWA-approved system required? For potable or regulated installations.
  • Is noise a concern? Choose systems with quiet pumps or acoustic covers.
  • Do you require Category 5 protection? Systems with AB air gaps and certified tanks may be needed.
  • Will the system integrate with a Building Management System (BMS)? Ensure MODBUS or volt-free outputs are available.

Materials Available

  • 304/316 Stainless Steel: Standard across most models for durability, hygiene, and corrosion resistance.
  • Brass/Nickel-Plated Components: WRAS-approved for potable water and long-term reliability.
  • Plastic Tanks (WRAS-Approved): For break tank-integrated systems, ranging from 50L to 2000L+ capacity.
  • Powder-Coated Steel Frames: For gantry-mounted systems, including stress-tested steelwork to safely support elevated tanks.

Maintenance Required to Keep Your Booster Sets Running

  • Inspect and test dry run protection functionality
  • Clean pressure transducers and check pressure vessels for charge
  • Inspect electrical connections and inverter operation
  • Check pump seals and impellers periodically for wear
  • Log and review system fault history (available on control panel)
  • Ensure anti-vibration mounts and flexible hoses remain secure
  • Check water tank levels and float switches in integrated systems
  • Clean or replace inlet strainers and filters as required
Customised maintenance schedules should be considered for larger systems or critical applications.

Additional Factors to Consider

  • Installation Space & Access: Integrated and gantry-mounted options are ideal where space is limited or access is restricted.
  • Pump Configuration: Choose single, twin, or triple pumps based on redundancy needs and demand patterns.
  • Control Features: Advanced systems offer diagnostics, password protection, and graphical interfaces for user-friendly operation.
  • Backflow Prevention: CAT 5 systems protect potable water from contamination risks—essential in washdown, bin store, and lab environments.
  • Optional Accessories: Enhance performance with Anti-Surge Air Valves, Expansion Vessels, Float Switches, Flexible Hoses, Anti-Vibration Mounts and Water Conditioners