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When the mains supply is insufficient for the demand for water in the home, the products in the MainsBooster range provide a solution. The products in this range will deliver a range of flow rates from 7 litres per minute (L/min) to 80 litres per minute (L/min), so there’s a product suitable for most properties.

Tapboost product

Boost the water flow to a single outlet to 7 – 11 L/min, depending on incoming flow.

Compatability

Showers

Taps

Combination Boiler

Unvented Cylinder (Cold only)

Combiboost product

Boost the water flow to the whole house via a combi boiler to 10 L/min.

Compatability

Showers

Taps

Combination Boiler

Unvented Cylinder

Homeboost product

Boost the water flow to the whole house via a combi boiler to 12 L/min.

Compatability

Showers

Taps

Combination Boiler

Unvented Cylinder

Accuboost tank

The unpumped accumulator range provides an additional boost to the water flow. Designed for properties where the natural mains pressure is above 2.0 bar and the flow is above 12 L/min.

Compatability

Showers

Taps

Combination Boiler

Unvented Cylinder

350L TankBoost

Boost multiple outlets, across multiple floors, all at the same time, in a mains-fed system

Compatability

Showers

Taps

Combination Boiler

Unvented Cylinder

Customer Support

What water system is the MainsBooster range suitable for?

Mains Fed: Combination Boiler

Combination boilers are directly supplied from the mains water. This means that the water pressure and flow within these systems may fluctuate at different times of the day, such as when your neighbours are also using water. If you’ve got poor mains supply you may constantly suffer with poor water pressure and flow. An inline pump or accumulator tank will provide a solution.

Illustration showing a combi mains system

Mains Fed: Unvented Cylinder

In an unvented system hot water is stored within a pressurised cylinder. Both hot and cold water are supplied at the pressure and flow rate of the incoming mains.

A 450L accumulator can provide a solution when higher flow rates are required in an unvented system.

Illustration showing an unvented system
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