>= 500 Piece(s)
US $16.00 ~ 17.00
E-CHEN Self-Priming RO booster pump Series
*Economic pump but still powerful as 304 series.
*Compact size.
*Self-Priming, 0psi Inlet Pressure.
*Available for 50 and 75 GPD RO system.
Features
Do You Need a Booster Pump?
Most city water reverse osmosis users have enough city water pressure to run their RO unit nicely and they do not need a booster pump. For example, if your city water pressure is 60 psi or more, there is little to be gained by adding a booster pump. If your pressure is 50 psi or less, however, a pressure boost pump will give your RO unit more zip. You'll have more water, at a higher pressure, in the storage tank, and the tank will fill faster. The increased pressure will also improve the economy of the unit (it will run less reject water to drain) as well as the quality of the water. RO units thrive on pressure.
How Reverse Osmosis Booster Pumps Work
The purpose of the reverse osmosis booster pump is to increase water pressure going into the RO unit.
Reverse osmosis is a pressure-driven process. Small residential RO units will theoretically operate on very low pressure--down to 35 psi, according to some membrane makers--but the reality is, you won't get a lot of water and the product water quality will be compromised if the unit runs below 45 psi. Low inlet pressure makes the unit produce more reject water, produce less drinking water, fill the storage tank more slowly, and produce lower quality water.
RO units run well on typical city water pressure of 60 psi, but they run even better with a small pump to boost the pressure to 80 psi or higher.
The picture above shows the three essential elements of the ro booster pump. The white object at left is the transformer. It plugs into a standard wall outlet and converts to the voltage (most commonly 24 volts) required by the pump. The large object is the pump itself. The third device is the pressure switch. It monitors the water pressure in the RO unit's storage tank and turns the pump off and on in response to storage tank pressure. The most common shutoff pressure for undersink home RO units is 40 psi.
PRODUCT FEATURES
1, RoHS & CE certification
2, Low noise, low vibration
3, Imported sealing material
4, Whole process quality control
5, Meet in different water flow request
6, Multiple inlet/outlet
7, Desktop or wall hanging water purifier
8, Patented Technology
9, High efficiency
10, No decompression
11, Low power consumption
12, No water leakage problem
13, No influence from climate or temperature
14, 100% QC before shipment.
15, 1 years of gurantee international.
Usage
The difference between booster pump and self-priming water pump: The max start water pressure of ro purifier is 0.05Mpa, and this two kinds both can boost pressure.
Boost pump is used when the water level of middle of pipe is higher than the pump, especialy with the water pressure environment. The ro boost pump can increase the value of tap water pressure by 0.3-0.5Mpa, which makes the tap water can through reverse osmosis RO membrane to achieve filteration. self-priming water pump is used when the water level of middle of pipe is lower than the pump such as the water pressure environment of well,underground water and self-built housing etc. Generally speaking, the boost pump is similar to the naturally aspirated principle of automobile, and self-priming water pump is similar to the turbo boost.