Booster Pumps are used to further boost the pressure in a system. It may be end suction, in-line circulator, horizontal split case, or a single or multi stage vertical turbine pump. Booster pumps are used in applications where the normal system pressure is low and needs to be increased. These pumps are specifically designed for boosting water pressure in municipal, well water systems, rain water collection systems, and garden and irrigation applications. Booster Pumps are usually located near the source of water somewhere between the building meter and where the water main enters the building. The maximum boost pressure for a pump is in addition to your existing system pressure. For example; if your existing pressure is 30 PSI, and your new booster pump has a maximum boosting pressure of 40 PSI, the total system pressure will now be 70 PSI. Most Booster Pump Systems require a storage pressure tank.

Storage Pressure Tanks perform three main functions: protects and prolongs the life of the pump by preventing rapid cycling of the pump motor (frequent start and stops), provides water under pressure for delivery between pump cycles and provides additional water storage if the water supply is incapable of supplying the required volume during peak demands. Pumps generally fail due to rapid cycling, so without a pressure tank many daily water uses such as washing your hands, or flushing a toilet could trigger the pump to cycle. Over the last number of years Variable Frequency Drives, (VFD), have been incorporated into Booster Pump Systems lowering energy costs and less wear and tear on the pumps and related equipment.

Features

Booster Pumps are almost always a multi-stage pump (has more than one impeller). All other features are quite specific to the application.

Application

Booster Pumps are typically used to boost water pressure from source pressure to pressure required for system. Potable water booster, irrigation booster, cooling water booster, process booster service

Types of Fluids

Booster Pumps pump water and relatively thin liquids (not for thicker liquid or oils). Not normally used for liquids containing solids.

Advantages

Booster Pumps allow the building up of additional pressure that is required to move liquid a long distance or to use the high pressure for spraying or other services.

PUMPMAN SOCAL BOOSTER PUMP REPAIR SERVICES:
  • Onsite troubleshooting
  • Control Panel troubleshooting and repair
  • Pressure Regulator Valve (PRV) rebuild and repair
  • Conversions to Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
  • Pressure Tank repairs and replacements. (Hydropneumatic Tank)
  • Removal of Booster Pump from jobsite (If required)
  • Complete disassembly and inspection including non-destructive testing and precise measuring.
  • Bead blasting and thorough cleaning of all pump components and parts
  • Booster pump parts fabrication or rebuilt (As necessary)
  • Reassembly
  • Shaft Alignments
  • Motor analysis
  • Motor repair and replacement if necessary
  • Delivery

PumpMan Socal can repair, rebuild, redesign, or upgrade your Booster Pump to get it back in service as quick as possible with the reliability that you expect. We stand behind every rebuild or repair with our 100% workmanship guarantee. PumpMan Socal’s Planned Maintenance Programs create peace of mind and system longevity.

Pump Repair Services

Axial Flow Pump Repair

Has a propeller-type of impeller running in a casing. The pressure is developed by the flow of liquid over the blades of impeller.

Booster Pump Repair

Used to boost pressure in a system for applications where normal system pressure is low and needs to be increased.

Circulation Pump Repair

Generally a pump with in-line suction and discharge flanges used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit.

Column Pump Repair

Built to assure safe, efficient and reliable operation. Learn more about PumpMan Socal's vertical column pump repair services.

Cutter/Chopper Pump Repair

Mainly used when there are a lot of difficult types of material that may clog a standard pump impeller.

Diaphragm Pump Repair (AODD)

A type of reciprocating positive displacement pump in which liquid is pumped by a reciprocating diaphragm.

Fire Pump Repair

Centrifugal pumps used for fire fighting in buildings, plants, and other locations. May meet UL/NFPA standards for fire pumps.

Grinder Pump Repair

A type of submersible sewage pump that has cutting teeth incorporated onto the impeller to grind the sewage.

HVAC Pump Repair

Most usually frame mount centrifugal pumps, split case, vertical multistage as well as others.

Multistage Pump Repair

Use multiple impellers with either diffusers or volutes generate more head than single stage (single impeller) pumps.

Self-Priming Pump Repair

A specific type of centrifugal pump that can be located above the suction reservoir without an external priming system.

Split Case Pump Repair

Types of centrifugal pumps that have a single or double suction impeller supported between bearings.

Submersible Mixer Repair

Often used in sewage treatment plants to keep solids in suspension in the various process tanks and/or sludge holding tanks.

Submersible Pump Repair

A pump submerged in liquid or fluid. The motor is hermetically sealed and encapsulated in the body of pump casing.

Trash Pump Repair

A self-priming centrifugal or submersible centrifugal pump designed to handle rocks and other solids while dewatering.

Vertical Turbine Pump Repair

Consists of multiple impellers that are staged on a vertical shaft. Designed to bring water in bottom and discharge it out top.

Well Pump Repair

A type of vertical turbine pump designed especially for use in a drilled bore-hole well.