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The Domestic Water Pressure Boosting Course

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Question 1 of 6 Basic

What is the common characteristic of all domestic buildings?

Question 2 of 6 Basic

Where are transfer pumps often installed?

Question 3 of 6 Basic

What features do we recommend for a booster pump to be able to handle the air bubbles and dirt often found in shallow wells?

Question 5 of 6 Basic

Why do we recommend opting for a dry-installed booster pump for boosting from a shallow well?

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Q: What is the common characteristic of all domestic buildings?
A: They are homes
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Q: Where are transfer pumps often installed?
A: Outside
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Q: What features do we recommend for a booster pump to be able to handle the air bubbles and dirt often found in shallow wells?
A: Good air-handling capabilities and an inlet filter
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Q: What need do domestic buildings have in common?
A: The need for a stable water pressure
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Q: Why do we recommend opting for a dry-installed booster pump for boosting from a shallow well?
A: They are easier to install, operate and maintain
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Q: Why install a pump to boost water from city mains?
A: Because changes in demand in the city main can result in low pressure at times.