Contains: Bypass assembly; Pressure gauge; High pressure switch; DMFit strainer ;Electrical connectionsNOTE: The pressure switch will only work with units that use a float valve or water stored in a pressurised container. If you don't have either of these - the system will still work. However, you will still have to turn the pump off manually.The booster pump upgrade kit by Finerfilters allows you to be able to adjust the output pressure of the pump, by hand. The pump as the standard doesn’t have an adjustment option.The high-pressure switch allows the pump to switch itself off once the storage tank is full. Without the high-pressure switch, the booster pump would need to be turned off manually. The strainer is a small fitting that will sit just before the inlet to the pump to protect it from any suspended particles from mains water. A pressure gauge is also included to monitor output pressure or auto shut-off pressure.For aquarium systems, the pump would only switch itself off if you have a float valve or are storing the RO water in a pressurised container.The high-pressure switch sits in line on the tubing to your tank and senses a build-up of pressure once the tank is full. The switch, which is married up to the pump via electrical connectors, switches off the pump once the pressure reaches over a certain point (pre-set at 40 PSI, but is adjustable if you would like to fine-tune this).The bypass assembly allows you to change the output pressure on your booster pump by hand. Some pumps come with adjustable allen screws that can reduce the pressure output of the pump if required. However, this method of adjusting the pressure can sometimes be a pain, as you must awkwardly fine tune the tiny allen screw in the booster pump head with an allen key. With the bypass assembly, a 1/4" shut off valve is used to allow some of the water to skip the booster pump which will reduce the pressure output if it is too high.
Contains: Bypass assembly; Pressure gauge; High pressure switch; DMFit strainer ;Electrical connectionsNOTE: The pressure switch will only work with units that use a float valve or water stored in a pressurised container. If you don't have either of these - the system will still work. However, you will still have to turn the pump off manually.The booster pump upgrade kit by Finerfilters allows you to be able to adjust the output pressure of the pump, by hand. The pump as the standard doesn’t have an adjustment option.The high-pressure switch allows the pump to switch itself off once the storage tank is full. Without the high-pressure switch, the booster pump would need to be turned off manually. The strainer is a small fitting that will sit just before the inlet to the pump to protect it from any suspended particles from mains water. A pressure gauge is also included to monitor output pressure or auto shut-off pressure.For aquarium systems, the pump would only switch itself off if you have a float valve or are storing the RO water in a pressurised container.The high-pressure switch sits in line on the tubing to your tank and senses a build-up of pressure once the tank is full. The switch, which is married up to the pump via electrical connectors, switches off the pump once the pressure reaches over a certain point (pre-set at 40 PSI, but is adjustable if you would like to fine-tune this).The bypass assembly allows you to change the output pressure on your booster pump by hand. Some pumps come with adjustable allen screws that can reduce the pressure output of the pump if required. However, this method of adjusting the pressure can sometimes be a pain, as you must awkwardly fine tune the tiny allen screw in the booster pump head with an allen key. With the bypass assembly, a 1/4" shut off valve is used to allow some of the water to skip the booster pump which will reduce the pressure output if it is too high.
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