DESCRIPTION
Pressure boosting systems are devices whose primary purpose is to increase the low pressure in a water system and achieve the required water flow and pressure.
The main parts of the pressure boosting system consist of an expansion tank and a pump. When the water gets pulled into the expansion tank by the pump, it compresses the air inside the bladder becoming highly pressurized itself. Water then reaches the required pressure level as it leaves the tank.
A pressure boosting system consists of one or more pumps that are installed in a booster system to increase the pressure in a system to a certain point while being independent of flow and inlet pressure.
A rainwater harvesting system uses a pressure boosting system to pump out the water from the storage tank into the house. A pressure boosting system also helps in boosting the water pressure throughout the house.