Upgrade your home’s water system with a high-quality Booster Pump!

The working principle of the booster pump is to drive the impeller to rotate through the motor, so that the water in the pump body is sucked in and generates pressure through the rotation of the impeller, and finally is discharged from the pump body and sent to the place where the pressure or flow needs to be increased. When the motor starts, it will drive the impeller to rotate, and when the impeller rotates, the centrifugal force will suck water from the inlet and accelerate it to high-speed rotation. At this time, the water pressure will gradually increase, thereby creating the required water flow pressure, and finally the water will be discharged from the outlet. Booster pumps are usually single or multi-stage pumps. Single-stage pumps have only one impeller, while multi-stage pumps have multiple impellers. Multi-stage pumps are generally capable of higher water pressure because each impeller increases the water pressure to a higher level. Different application scenarios may require different types of booster pumps to meet the required water flow and water pressure requirements.