RO Booster Pump 75 GPD or 600GPD

£49.98
In stock
SKU
BL-ROBP-75
Highly resistant diaphragm pump. Puricom manufactures pump systems which have been specially designed for domestic and commercial water treatment systems. They are commercialized using the Up-Right brand. Our pumps are manufactured in compliance with the most demanding quality standards and undergo exhaustive quality and efficiency controls, making them one of the most well-known brands in the market. Comes with two 3/8" male to 1/4" push fit connection for easy connection to 1/4" tubing
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Puricom UP7000 RO Booster Pump

Highly resistant diaphragm pump. Puricom manufactures pump systems which have been specially designed for domestic and commercial water treatment systems. They are commercialized using the Up-Right brand. Our pumps are manufactured in compliance with the most demanding quality standards and undergo exhaustive quality and efficiency controls, making them one of the most well-known brands in the market.

Comes without any plug but with two 3/8" male to 1/4" push fit connection for easy connection to 1/4" tubing.

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ModelRO Booster Pump
In DepthPlease note this pump comes with a standard female connection, see images for further reference if required.

Specifications
Min. inlet pressure 3 bar
Max. inlet pressure: 4.2 bar - 60 PSI.
Max. inlet temperature of water: 45 ºC - 113 ºF.
Room temperature: 5 ºC to 45 ºC - 41 ºF to
113 ºF.
Flow: 1 LPM - 0.26 GPM / 3 bar - 45 PSI.
Max. working pressure: 8 bar - 120 PSI.
Power supply for the motor: 24 Vdc. EU plug
Max. consumption: 25 W.
Material: reinforced nylon with FV.
Connections: 3/8” F thread. - comes with two 3/8" male to 1/4" push fit connection for easy connection to 1/4" tubing.
Dimensions: 86mm x 172mm
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Does this only work when water pressure is applied
Question by: Darren Wicker on 28 Jul 2021, 21:25
Yes, it needs to have a minimum 3 bar pressure to operate.
Answer by: Irina Orlenko on 16 Aug 2021, 17:17