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CombiBoost

Mains Booster Pump

CombiBoost boosts the mains water supply to combination boilers up to 10 litres per minute.

It sits directly on the incoming mains water and boosts water flow, making it an ideal solution for properties with low mains supply.

Showers

Taps

Combination Boiler

Unvented Cylinder

Technical Details

    CombiBoost
Product codes
Product codes for the UK models CombiBoost
Product codes for the ROI models N/A
General
Guarantee 1 Year
Features
Pump Type Mains Water Booster Pump
WRAS 1803700
Performance
Litres Per Minute 10 l/min
Bar Rating (Head) 1.0 Bar
Motor
Type Brushless
Duty Rating Continuous
Electrical
Feedback Lighting No
Power Supply 230v
Current (Full Load) 1.8 A
Power Consumption Variable
Fuse Rating 3A
Power Cable (Pre-Wired) 1.5 Metres
Physical
Enclosure Protection (IP Rating) IPX4
Length 193mm
Width 110mm
Height 175mm
Weight 3.1kg

Boost water flow to 10L/min

Increase the water flow throughout the home via a combi boiler.

Increase the water flow

Boost the water to a range of outlets including showers, taps and baths.

Easy installation

A compact and inline design makes installation as easy as possible

Warranty

1 year guarantee.

Compatibility

CombiBoost is suitable for a combi boiler mains fed system.

Toilet

Wash basin

Dishwasher

Washing machine

Instant electric shower

Thermostatic mixer shower

Drench shower head

Multi-function shower head

Body jets

FAQS

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What is a mains fed system?

A mains fed system is one which is fed directly by the mains water such as a combination boiler or an unvented hot water cylinder.

How do I measure my flow rate?

Measuring the water flow is an important step in choosing the right pump. Water flow rate is measured in litres per minute (L/min).

To measure the water flow rate, you will need a measuring jug and a timer.

  1. Hold the measuring jug under the outlet which will be boosted.
  2. Turn the outlet onto fully hot or cold (depending on which is to be boosted).
  3. Measure the water in the jug after 10 seconds, in litres.
  4. Multiply the amount of water by 6 to measure the number of litres per minute.

For example, if you gathered 600ml in 10 seconds, to calculate the flow rate in litres per minute – 600 x 6 = 3600ML per minute = 3.6L/min.

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