Salamander Pumps - Mains Booster HomeBoost Inline Pump - Boosts Flow to 12L/Min - Suitable for Mains Fed Systems - Quiet Mark - 3 Year Warranty

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Salamander Pumps - Mains Booster HomeBoost Inline Pump - Boosts Flow to 12L/Min - Suitable for Mains Fed Systems - Quiet Mark - 3 Year Warranty

Salamander Pumps - Mains Booster HomeBoost Inline Pump - Boosts Flow to 12L/Min - Suitable for Mains Fed Systems - Quiet Mark - 3 Year Warranty

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Adios to ridiculously slow filling baths, showers that are little more than a spray, and a whole host of combi boiler problems! Noise These systems are identified by a hot water cylinder stored in an airing cupboard, and a large cold water storage tank, often located in the loft. Installing a Home Boost is not particularly difficult. With a few tools and some DIY knowledge, you can easily install the Salamander Home Boost without hiring a plumbing or heating engineer. Installation diagram At my 2-years working in a plumbing merchant, we sold a tonne of Salamander’s pumps. The majority of what we sold were shower booster pumps, but home booster pumps were popular too. If you’re looking for a quiet, efficient and powerful pump, delivering up to 12 litres per minute, the potential for an additional 1.5 bar of pressure and from a leading manufacturer, then the Salamander Home Boost is where we’d be heading. What’s Next?

Do you experience poor water pressure or flow via your mains pressure fed heating system or combi boiler, then the HomeBoost from Salamander is the ideal low cost, compact key to help "Boost" your pressure. The HomeBoost pump from Salamander is an intelligent inline pump that improves water performance to the entire house. It’s fitted directly onto the incoming mains water line in mains-fed systems. This pump is WRAS-approved, awarded the Quiet Mark, and comes with a 3-year warranty. As part of The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations (1999), incoming water supply can be pumped to achieve up to 12 litres per minute, hence that being the regulated maximum output of the Home Boost.

In conclusion, the Salamander HomeBoost Inline Pump is a smart and reliable solution for low water pressure in your home. Its intelligent design detects and boosts flow only when needed, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency.

The HomeBoost inline pump is suitable for boosting flow to showers, baths, taps, cisterns, and washing machines throughout your home. It can be used directly or indirectly via a combi boiler. One of the unique features of this pump is its ability to detect when flow is poor and only boost flow when needed. To ensure compatibility, it is important to choose a pump that is compatible with your specific system. Here’s a handy table to help you understand the compatibility of the Salamander HomeBoost with different types of mains-fed systems: Mains Fed System This intelligent pump enhances water flow in mains-fed systems, such as combi boilers. It’s important to choose a pump that’s compatible with your system to ensure it works effectively. Accumulator Tanks can offer even more flow than an inline pump, delivering up to 36 litres per minute. The AccuBoost range of accumulator tanks store water at pressure in the vessel and release this water into the system when there is demand in the property. They are available in a range of different tanks sizes, depending on your requirements, how many outlets you want to run at once and what space you have available in the property. Selected models will fit into a standard kitchen cupboard.You can always count on the HomeBoost pump to deliver exceptional performance and efficiency because it intelligently boosts flow only when necessary. Here’s why it stands out: When considering boosting your water flow, it’s important to compare the HomeBoost inline pump with other available options to make an informed decision. Here are some other options to consider: As you can see, the HomeBoost inline pump is compatible with most mains-fed systems, including combi boilers, Megaflow systems, unvented cylinders, and pressurised systems. Make sure to turn off the mains water supply at the stop tap and drain down the system. 2. Cut the pipe

That’s bad news, unless you find the sound of a constant drone soothing, while you’re trying to sleep. No, the HomeBoost pump does not require any additional equipment or accessories for installation. It can be fitted directly onto the incoming mains water line in mains-fed systems, making it a convenient and hassle-free solution for boosting water flow. It does of course require a power supply near by. What Is the Average Lifespan of the Homeboost Inline Pump? Combination boilers are common and rely solely on mains pressure to deliver water around your home. They are manufactured in the UK using top quality parts which are mostly supplied by the EU. The parts are extensively tested to ensure a long lasting and reliable product.The HomeBoost should be installed directly onto the incoming mains using 3/4" BSP to 15mm or 22mm fittings, either after the stop tap or before the boiler appliance. Salamanderare a leading UK pump supplier, based in Sunderland. And they’ve spent over 4-years of R&D, putting together their Home Boost product. Now, you can introduce the pump into its location and gently connect it to the pipework. 5. Turn the mains water on

Boost your water pressure with a pump. It's not uncommon for houses to suffer from poor water pressure. This might be due to the location of the property in terms of its distance from the mains pipes, or to losses caused by the house's internal pipework, especially if there are several floors. If you have low mains pressure, you can have problems with appliances like dishwashers and washing machines not working correctly. It can lead to poor combi boiler performance too and also mean that it's difficult to get good performance from a shower, or that the flow of water from taps is reduced when other water using appliances like washing machines are in use. Below is a guide to determine what pressure/bar pump you’ll need to boost the water in your home. Once confirmed you can then select which pump range you prefer: It’s important to note that the Water Supply and Fittings Regulations state that you can only pump the mains up to 12 litres a minute, so this pump is designed to switch off if your flow rate exceeds this and is therefore designed for circumstances where the mains water pressure is extremely low. There are still solutions available to households that need a higher flow rate than this, but they involve storing mains water, so take up significant space. Stuart Turner Mains Boost– This pump has similar features to the Salamander Home Boost but isn’t inline so takes up more space on installation. We provide a home delivery service through a number of leading courier agencies. Delivery charges are determined by how fragile, size and weight of the product(s) being delivered as follows:Before beginning the installation process, you should always read the installation guide. This is your first port of call and should be reviewed for each install. With its WRAS approval, Quiet Mark award, and 3-year warranty, the Salamander HomeBoost inline pump is a reliable and efficient choice for improving water performance in your home. Installation Process and Compatibility However, it is not compatible with gravity-fed systems. If you have a gravity-fed system, you may need to explore alternative options, like a whole-house pump. Fitting the Salamander HomeBoost is a cost-effective method of boosting water pressure, while being compliant with water fitting regulations. The HomeBoost will improve the flow of your shower, speed up bath filling and improve the effectiveness of your boiler. At 46dBA, it's also one of the quietest shower pumps on the market today.



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