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thewaterwizard
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the best way to up mains pressure
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October 04, 2008, 10:07:37 am »
hi all new to window cleaning i have got a 650 ltr exel system and so far
very happy customers but filling my tank takes for ever 400ltrs took 5 hours
any info on wot sort of pump to up my mains pressure will be good
mains or battery ? and where to get one from any advice would be good
robin
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Andrew McCann
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October 04, 2008, 10:53:12 am »
Hi Robin.
Unless you have a real need to fill faster I wouldn't bother with a booster pump.
80 ltrs per hour isn't great but neither is it bad.
You are welcome to give me a call on 01469 566376
Andrew
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russ_clark
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Re: the best way to up mains pressure
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October 04, 2008, 10:54:22 am »
you need a booster pump mate if you want to up production.
most good wfp suppliers sell them.
Just make sure you get the right one that suits your system.
I have 40/40 r/o and boosted it produces approx 250-300ltrs per hour.
I push this into holding tanks (IBC'S) then I run a couple of vans
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If you only need 500-600 litres per day make it and store it
in IBC then use transfer pump to fill your van tank.
Russ
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thewaterwizard
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October 05, 2008, 10:07:34 am »
thanks for the advise russ i have a spare ibc
andrew i will give you a call on monday got a
problem with my float valve when the tank is full
it overflows yet operating the float it sounds as if it is working
this is the main reason i thought of a pump cant get up every night to see
if van is full of water
robin
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