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Brand: Einhell Stock: In Stock
Einhell 4173490 Pressure PumpDescription: The Einhell GC-WW 1250 NN pressure booster pump is a convenient, water-saving alternative that allows you to use reservoirs, wells, or cisterns for household and garden needs. With its stainless steel housing and on/off switch, this pressure booster pump is designed for high efficiency. The pump features a 1200 W electric motor that delivers high suction power, intense pressure, and a flow rate of up to 5000 liters per hour. The electric motor is maintenance-free and equipped with thermal overload protection. With its 20-liter steel pressure tank and built-in pressure gauge, the pressure booster pump provides a constant water supply for your home or garden. The pressure control switch automatically compensates for pressure fluctuations. With its high-quality mechanical seal and easy start-up via a separate water filling port, as well as a drain plug, the pressure booster pump is convenient to use and maintain. It attaches securely to a base with mounting holes, making installation easy. Technical specifications:Power: 1200 WVoltage: 220-240 V / 50 HzPumping depth: 8 mMaximum flow rate: 83 l/min (5000 l/h)Maximum head: 50 mTank capacity: 20 lInlet connection: 1 1/4"Outlet connection: 1"Pressure: 5.0 barMaximum fluid temperature: 35 °CProtection: IPX4Weight: 14.7 kg https://youtu.be/OZMDoZVWjvM?si=3kNaU1Dx-73BiJ9b..
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Hydrophore

Hydrophore

Pressure booster system for a stable water supply in homes, vacation homes, and gardens

A pressure booster is a pumping system for supplying pressurized water from a well, borehole, cistern, tank, or other water source. It combines a water pump, a pressure tank, a pressure switch, and connecting elements through which water reaches faucets, irrigation lines, sanitary facilities, or outbuildings with a more constant flow. This type of system is a practical solution for properties without a central water supply, in cases of low water pressure in the mains, or when there is a need for an independent supply to garden and domestic systems.

Within the category of water pumps, the pressure tank occupies a position between a standard pump and a complete water supply system. The difference lies in its automatic operation mode: the pump turns on when pressure drops and stops when a set value is reached. The tank reduces the number of starts, protects the motor from frequent on-off cycles, and provides a water reserve for short-term use. Thus, the pressure booster is used for both domestic needs and in small workshops, agricultural facilities, greenhouses, and areas for yard maintenance.

Where is the Hydrophore used

A booster pump is chosen for domestic water supply, irrigation, washing, supplying a water heater, laundry room, outdoor faucets, or drip irrigation. In homes and vacation homes, it can supply water to multiple points of use, provided the flow rate and pressure are compatible with the system. For garden use, the system ensures an even supply to hoses, sprinklers, and irrigation zones. In utility rooms, the pressure booster is practical for cleaning, industrial water, servicing small machines, or filling containers.

When selecting a model, it is necessary to consider the suction depth, the distance to the consumers, and the height to which the water must be lifted. Surface models most often operate with a water source at a limited depth, while for deeper wells, a submersible pump with a separate tank and control system may be required. Water quality also affects operation: the presence of sand, sediment, or solid particles requires a filter, impeller protection, and regular maintenance.

Differences Between Models

Each pressure booster system differs in power, flow rate, maximum head, tank volume, housing type, and pump design. Models with smaller tanks are compact and suitable for spaces with limited room, while systems with larger tanks reduce frequent cycling during regular use. Pumps can have cast iron, steel, or plastic housings, and the choice of material affects weight, corrosion resistance, and performance during continuous operation.

CharacteristicsPractical significance
Flow rateIndicates the amount of water the system can deliver per unit of time.
HeadIt is related to the height and distance the water must travel.
Tank volumeA larger tank reduces the frequency of pump activation during brief tap openings.
PowerAffects capacity, motor load, and power consumption.
Housing materialIt affects durability, weight, and performance in wet environments.

How to Choose the Right Pressure Booster

Before purchasing, check the number of water outlets, the approximate simultaneous consumption, and the type of water source. For a single outdoor faucet or watering a small garden, a more compact booster pump is often sufficient. For a house with a bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room, a system with higher flow rate, a larger tank, and pressure appropriate for the number of floors and the length of the piping is required. When supplying sprinklers and drip irrigation, check the operating pressure required by the irrigation system.

Pay attention to the inlet and outlet diameters, compatibility with pipes and fittings, dry-run protection, and the option to install a filter. For quieter operation, it is best to place the system on a stable base, use high-quality connections, and avoid transmitting vibrations to the walls. The pressure booster must be protected from freezing, direct wetting of electrical components, and operation without water.

Installation, Accessories, and Maintenance

For proper operation, a suction hose or pipe of the correct diameter, a check valve, a filter against mechanical particles, and sturdy seals are required. During initial startup, the pump must be vented and filled with water according to the manufacturer's instructions. The pressure switch must control the start and stop within limits compatible with the system and the pressure vessel.

Maintenance includes periodically checking the pressure in the diaphragm tank, inspecting for leaks, cleaning or replacing the filter, and checking the electrical connections. If the water contains sand, sediment, or iron impurities, filtration is particularly important for the service life of the working parts. For seasonal use in a garden or cottage, the system is drained before the cold months to prevent the housing, tank, or pipes from bursting.

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A pressure booster is a practical investment for a more reliable water supply when selected according to the actual needs of the site. At Toolsbox.bg, you can choose models for a house, cottage, yard, workshop, and commercial facilities by comparing flow rate, head, power, tank volume, and construction. Select a system that matches your water source, plumbing, and intended use to ensure stable pressure and smooth operation for daily tasks.

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