Residential Water Pressure Booster Pump System for Homes

Pump Boost: 35 PSI
Voltage: 120
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Price
$1,788.12
SKU: 6010-006
Weight: 33.0 lb
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Description

Product Overview

Low inlet pressure is often seen in residential plumbing, especially where water is supplied from storage tanks, upper floors are involved, or RO and filtration systems are installed. In these situations, available line pressure may not be enough to support normal household use.
This residential water pressure booster pump system is installed inline to increase pressure where the existing supply falls short. The pump starts automatically when water is drawn and shuts off once demand ends, helping maintain usable pressure at taps, showers, appliances, and utility outlets without manual switching.


Typical Residential & Light Commercial Applications

This residential booster pump system is commonly used in:

  • Whole-house water supply lines
  • Homes with RO or filtration systems installed
  • Multi-bathroom residences
  • Multi-story houses and villas
  • Tank-fed plumbing systems
  • Garden, utility, and auxiliary water lines

Key Features

  • Automatic water pressure boosting
  • Stainless steel pump components
  • Integrated pressure and flow control
  • Dry-run protection
  • Compact installation footprint
  • Low operating noise
  • Designed for continuous residential use

Selecting the Right Residential Booster Pump

When specifying a residential booster pump system, consider:

  • Required flow rate (GPM)
  • Number of fixtures operating at the same time
  • Available inlet water pressure
  • Vertical lift or building height

This model is suitable for residential installations requiring moderate flow rates and consistent pressure support.

Booster Pump Compared to Other Pressure Solutions

Solution

Best Use Case

Limitation

Booster Pump

Low supply pressure, multi-story homes

Requires electrical power

Pressure Tank

Stable inlet pressure

Limited pressure increase

Gravity Feed

Elevated storage tanks

Inconsistent outlet pressure

How the Booster Pump Operates

The booster pump responds to changes in pressure or flow within the plumbing system. When a tap, shower, or appliance is opened, the controller senses the drop and starts the pump. Once water use stops, the pump shuts off.

This demand-based operation limits run time and avoids unnecessary pump operation.

Operating Modes

Pressure Mode

Starts when line pressure drops
Used where steady outlet pressure is required
Stops once the preset pressure level is reached

Typical Installation:
Appropriate for the majority of light commercial or residential applications.

Result:
Pump operates continuously while there is a need for water.

Flow Mode

Starts when water movement is detected
Used in systems with frequent or intermittent draw
Adjusts operation based on flow demand

Typical Installation:
Application where pressure fluctuates, or occasional system leaks are present.

Result:
Pump operates when usage of water exceeds approximately one gallon per minute.

Combination Mode

Responds to both pressure loss and flow
Used where supply pressure varies
Provides flexible operation under changing demand

Typical Installation:
Application where pressure is adequate for most uses, and boosting is only necessary for high demand.

Result:
Pump will operate only when system pressure is below city supplied pressure and operate continuously while there is demand for water.

Technical Specifications

Component

Specification

Impeller

304 Stainless Steel

Pump Casing

304 Stainless Steel

Pump Shaft

Stainless Steel

Mechanical Seal

Silicon Carbide

Motor

Single Phase, Continuous Duty

Controller

Solid State Automatic Controller

Check Valve

Built-In, Lead-Free Brass

 

How to Install

Versatile

It is the first booster pump of its kind to be designed for virtually all boosting applications. In Pressure Mode, the pump starts with pressure drop and stops on low flow. In Flow Mode, the pump starts and stops by sensing flow. In Conservation Mode, the pump only operates during a peak demand, such as when multiple showers, bathtubs, or irrigation systems are running.

Simple

A single-speed, totally enclosed fan-cooled motor drives the DuraMAC™ booster pump with single phase power. It is controlled with one dial and tells you it is working properly by illuminating a single status light. The settings and readouts are simple and straight forward.

Sophisticated

A pressure transducer constantly monitors system pressure and alerts the pump control to start the pump as water in the system is used. The pump then stays on, boosting the system pressure until the need for water is no longer present, indicated by low flow.

Reliable

Electronic components are completely separated from piping and water ways for added safety and ease of field repair. The DuraMAC™ is built from scratch with one purpose in mind – boosting water pressure. Each component of the system is specifically designed to work together, as one harmonious unit.

Datasheets
Model Product variant SKU
17035R020PC1 6010-006
17052R020PC1 6010-007
17070R020PC2 6010-008

 

Booster Pump Guide
Residential Water Pressure System Spec Sheet

Why Choose This Residential Booster Pump System

This residential water pressure booster pump system is built for consistent, day-to-day operation in home water supply lines. Stainless steel components, automatic control, and multiple operating modes make it suitable for a wide range of residential installations.

It is commonly selected by homeowners, plumbing contractors, builders, and water system professionals who need a straightforward solution for low or inconsistent water pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Will this pump work if my home gets water from a rooftop storage tank?

Yes. The system is specifically designed for tank-fed plumbing. It detects flow or pressure drop and kicks in automatically - no manual switching needed.

2. How does the pump know when to turn on and off?

The solid-state controller monitors pressure and flow in real time. It starts the pump the moment you open a tap or shower, and shuts it off once demand stops. You don't need to configure anything after installation.

3. Can it handle multiple taps or showers running at the same time?

Yes, it supports multi-fixture use. However, selecting the right flow rate (GPM) for your home is important - you should account for the number of fixtures likely to run simultaneously.

4. What happens if the water tank runs empty while the pump is running?

The built-in dry-run protection shuts the pump down automatically to prevent motor damage. This is especially important for tank-fed systems.

5. Can I use it with my RO or water filtration system?

Yes. It's commonly installed downstream of RO units and filtration systems to compensate for pressure loss caused by those systems.

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