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Writer's pictureJocelyn De Leon

4 Things You Should Know About Booster Systems



What are Booster Systems? We’re so glad you asked! Booster systems are essential for maintaining water pressure in buildings, particularly in high-rise structures and expansive facilities. Whether you're dealing with domestic water, irrigation, or HVAC applications, a well-designed booster system can make all the difference. Here are four key things you should know about these systems.


  1. Packaged Booster Stations Offer Reliable Performance: Since the late 1960s, we have been providing packaged booster stations, which have become a go-to solution for reliable water pressure management. These systems are factory-assembled and tested, ensuring that every component meets strict quality standards before installation. By opting for a packaged system, you reduce the variables associated with field-erected equipment, leading to a higher-quality product that guarantees performance. Every system is UL listed, ANSI/NSF 61 & 372 certified, and undergoes extensive testing to ensure trouble-free operation from the start.

  2. Tailored Solutions to Meet Your Needs and Budget: Booster systems are not one-size-fits-all. We offer a wide selection of pumps, tanks, and valves, ensuring that each system is tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're working with a tight budget or require a high-performance system for a demanding application, there is a booster system that can be customized to fit your requirements.

  3. We Test Everything:  Prior to shipment, each system is electrically, hydrostatically and flow tested at job conditions. The manufacturing and testing are designed to assure ease of installation, simplified start-up procedures, and many years of trouble free service.

  4. Variable Speed Systems Save Energy and Reduce Maintenance: One of the most significant advancements in booster systems is the integration of variable frequency drives (VFDs). These drives allow for variable speed operation, which can significantly lower energy consumption and reduce maintenance needs. By adjusting the system output based on real-time demand, variable speed systems maintain consistent pressure throughout a building, even at the highest points. This adaptability not only saves energy but also extends the lifespan of the system, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.


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