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what's the best system to use to boost water pressure for a commercial setup? caravan toilet block feeding 6 showers , 6 wc and 6 basins, I'm fitting 2 riennai water heaters. there is poor flow and pressure on site, what's the bet way to maybe store and boost the water pressure? thanks
 
Break tank and pump

Your looking at approx 4-6 bar and a good 50-60lpm
 
Thanks shauni did not know it would be not enough. Thanks for letting me know. I thought dAB system could be enough as you can attach as many tanks as you want
 
Thanks shauni did not know it would be not enough. Thanks for letting me know. I thought dAB system could be enough as you can attach as many tanks as you want

Yea it's the pressure curve think it does about 3.5 bar and 30lpm
 
Dab esybox. 3.5 bar 120 lpm quiet and powerful

Not quite 3.5 gets you around 80 lpm

1 bar gets you 110 lpm

You would need the dual riser kit / dual esybox
 
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