Hydrophore with piston pump

Find the suitable hydrophore with pressure vessel here to increase the water pressure in the pipe. Ideal for applications in shipping and other situations where there is no connection to the water supply network. Discover the suitable pressure boosting system that meets your specific needs.

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What is a hydrophore?

A hydrophore is used to maintain pressure in water supply networks that are not connected to the public water supply network. This is often used for rainwater networks, such as flushing toilets, watering gardens/lawns or using sprinkler systems. In addition, this installation is also used on ships, in caravans and other vehicles. The hydrophore group consists of an expansion vessel, a pump and a motor.

How does it work?

The expansion vessel is filled with air and is under the correct pressure, separated from the water by a membrane. The pump pumps water to it expansion vessel until the desired pressure is reached. When water is consumed in the local water supply network, the pressure in the vessel drops. As soon as the minimum pressure is reached, the pump starts again. In this way the water always remains under a certain minimum pressure. The check valve ensures a separation between the supply and the discharge to prevent pressure loss through the supply line, so that the centrifugal pump does not switch on and off unnecessarily. A piston pump maintains its own pressure thanks to the built-in suction and discharge valves.