MERRY® 230W Automatic Shower Washing Machine Water Booster Pump 151414

Feature:

Specification:

SKU Max.Input Power(w) Output Power(w) Max.Flow(l/min) Max.Head(m) Inlet/Outlet(In) Appropriate number of taps
151410

130

90 13 10 NPT0.75"X0.75" 1-2
151414

230

120 25 15 NPT0.75"X0.75" 2-4

Material of Pump head & Impeller & Motor: Copper
Material of the shell: 304 stainless steel
Max. speed: 2850 RPM
Voltage: 230V/50Hz
3 gear adjustment: manual/stop/automatic

Operating conditions for pumps:
(1) Liquid temperature up to 110℃;
(2) Ambient temperature up to 40℃;
(3) Continuous duty.

Includes:

A pair of copper connector(with washer)
Exposed 50CM three-core all-copper wire without plug

Note:

NOT self priming.
A very small percentage of these have been reported to be faulty but in fact it was installation problem. If the pump still doesn't work as should be please contact us.

Below please read review from a customer who bought similar pump from us but different sales channel, it might be useful.

I have used this pump to get rid of the 'Dead leg' = (cold water in the domestic hot water pipe before the hot water comes through ) you would normally run it off and waste it down the drain, I'm on a water meter and it's money down the drain !.. My bathroom is a very long way from the hot water cylinder so I mounted one of these pump (with metastatic rubber mounts) behind some paneling in my bathroom and used 'flexible rubber (tap ) hoses to connect it to the low pressure hot pipe and the low pressure cold (from the header tank ) with a 'One way valve' in one of the pipes to prevent any back siphoning. Note I did NOT use the pressure switch supplied with the pump for this job.. I controlled the above with a 'PNEUMATIC TIMER DELAY SWITCH ' I have one in the kitchen set at about 30 seconds, one in the shower room set at 60 seconds and the bath room one set at 120 seconds as they are all at different distances away from the hot water cylinder. So I press the delay switch and wait till it times out and I can have hot water at the tap without wasting the water. Good luck with your project.