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Why is it a good idea to select a pump with a low noise level for boosting water from a roof tank?
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What features do we recommend for a booster pump to be able to handle the air bubbles and dirt often found in shallow wells?
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From which source may local legislation prohibit boosting water directly?
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Why do we recommend opting for a dry-installed booster pump for boosting from a shallow well?
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Which pumps do we recommend for boosting mains water?
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How can a booster pump for boosting water from a shallow well be installed?
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1: Why is it a good idea to select a pump with a low noise level for boosting water from a roof tank?
Because it allows indoor installation protecting the pump from the harsh conditions outside
1: Why is it a good idea to select a pump with a low noise level for boosting water from a roof tank?
To avoid disturbing the neighbours
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1: Why is it a good idea to select a pump with a low noise level for boosting water from a roof tank?
It is required by law
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2: What features do we recommend for a booster pump to be able to handle the air bubbles and dirt often found in shallow wells?
Good air-handling capabilities and an inlet filter
2: What features do we recommend for a booster pump to be able to handle the air bubbles and dirt often found in shallow wells?
Low noise level
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2: 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 compact design
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3: From which source may local legislation prohibit boosting water directly?
Shallow wells
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3: From which source may local legislation prohibit boosting water directly?
Water mains
3: From which source may local legislation prohibit boosting water directly?
Roof tanks
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4: Why do we recommend opting for a dry-installed booster pump for boosting from a shallow well?
They are cheaper
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4: Why do we recommend opting for a dry-installed booster pump for boosting from a shallow well?
They are easier to install, operate and maintain
4: Why do we recommend opting for a dry-installed booster pump for boosting from a shallow well?
They have a longer product life
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5: Which pumps do we recommend for boosting mains water?
The Grundfos JET pump & booster, SCALA1 and SCALA2
5: Which pumps do we recommend for boosting mains water?
The JET pump, UPA and SCALA1
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5: Which pumps do we recommend for boosting mains water?
The JET pump, UPA and SCALA2
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6: How can a booster pump for boosting water from a shallow well be installed?
Submerged
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6: How can a booster pump for boosting water from a shallow well be installed?
Dry-installed
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6: How can a booster pump for boosting water from a shallow well be installed?
Submerged or dry-installed