
What parameters are to be considered when sizing pressure booster systems?
In larger buildings the pressure supplied by the water utilities is usually insufficient to supply the upper levels with enough water. The solution: pressure booster systems. These pump systems respond to fluctuating demand in water supply and adjust their output accordingly, so all consumer points in the building are supplied with the required minimum flow pressure at all times. What aspects in particular influence the sizing of such a system?
In larger buildings the pressure supplied by the water utilities is usually insufficient to supply the upper levels with enough water. The solution: pressure booster systems. These pump systems respond to fluctuating demand in water supply and adjust their output accordingly, so all consumer points in the building are supplied with the required minimum flow pressure at all times. What aspects in particular influence the sizing of such a system?
Pressure booster systems provide sufficient pressure in the piping
The requirements on the installation of a pressure booster system are high
- Drinking water hygiene:
- Operating reliability:
- Installation room:
The fully automatic package pressure booster system KSB Delta Primo with two to three (VC) / four (F/SVP) vertical high-pressure pumps; available in cascade-controlled and two variable speed designs.
What parameters influence the selection of a pressure booster system?
- The minimum supply pressure of the water utility upstream of the PBS (at the water connection point of the house). This is also referred to as SPLN (lowest normal service pressure) in the standard.
- The minimum flow pressure at the hydraulically least favourable consumer point
- The pressure loss caused by the height difference between the PBS and the highest consumer point (geodetic height difference) downstream and upstream of the PBS
- The pressure loss of pipe friction and other individual losses downstream and upstream of the PBS
- The pressure loss of the water meter
- The pressure losses of any apparatus installed in-between (e.g. filters, dosing equipment, mixing taps, waterfall shower head, etc.) downstream and upstream of the PBS
Summary and conclusion
Suitable products
DeltaBasic
Fully automatic pressure booster system with two to three (MVP) / four (SVP) vertical high-pressure pumps in two variable speed versions. The MVP and SVP variable speed versions ensure variable speed control of each pump by motor-mounted frequency inverter for asynchronous motors (MVP) or by PumpDrive variable speed system and KSB SuPremE motor (SVP), respectively, providing fully electronic control to ensure the required supply pressure. Equipped with a central fuse box.
DeltaPrimo
Fully automatic package pressure booster system with two to three (VC) / four (F/SVP) vertical high-pressure pumps; available in cascade-controlled and two variable speed designs. Cascade control (F) for ensuring the required supply pressure. The VC and SVP versions ensure variable speed control of each pump by cabinet-mounted frequency inverter (VC) or motor-mounted PumpDrive variable speed system and KSB SuPremE motor (SVP), respectively, providing fully electronic control to ensure the required supply pressure. Automated with KSB BoosterCommand Pro.
DeltaMacro
Fully automatic package pressure booster system with two to four (F) / six (VC/SVP) vertical high-pressure pumps; available in cascade-controlled and two variable speed designs. Cascade control (F) for ensuring the required supply pressure. The VC and SVP versions ensure variable speed control of each pump by cabinet-mounted frequency inverter (VC) or motor-mounted PumpDrive variable speed system and KSB SuPremE motor (SVP), respectively, providing fully electronic control to ensure the required supply pressure. Automated with KSB BoosterCommand Pro Plus.