What is a Booster Pump? | How does a Water Pressure Pump work?
A booster pump is a mechanical device that is used to increase the pressure of water or other fluids and improve the flow rate. The boost pump is also known as a pressure pump. It is a type of centrifugal pump because it uses centrifugal force and one or more impellers to pump the fluid.
A water booster pump boosts adequate pressure to the water and delivers it to the desired location by increasing its pressure. The water pressure is a force that moves water from the water source into the desired water supply location or system.
Typically, booster pumps are used in water systems or applications that have low waste contamination. They have a variety of commercial, municipal, and military applications and are used in a range of industries, including aerospace, mining, and food processing.