I'm getting very low water pressure from my overhead water tank. I think it's less than 5 liters per minute. There is only one tank for the entire house. Even the toilet just below the tank gets very low pressure. It's so low that the hand shower is just a trickle of water. Not enough force in it to clean butt. (╯︵╰,)
The water flow to the washing machine is just very low that the machine just gives up and shows error. So I need to fit a booster pump at the exit of the tank. The exit has a NRV valve or something like that to stop water coming into the tank from the outlet when there is mains water. There is like 2 ft x 3ft space available next to the tank so I can fit a small pump next to it.
What hp pump should i get? I searched Amazon and the small 0.5 hp pumps only give max of 1 bar pressure. There are some dc pumps that run on AC adaptor and even those say less than 1 bar pressure only. Anyone with knowledge on this subject? Please don't suggest that groundfos model. It's 90k which is out of my budget of max 5k. The water tank itself cost like 4k with installation.
Forgot to mention. Everything is concealed plumbing. Even the lines that go to the tank are concealed. Not concealed next to the tank. So pipes are 1/2 inch. Can't change anything inside the walls.
The water flow to the washing machine is just very low that the machine just gives up and shows error. So I need to fit a booster pump at the exit of the tank. The exit has a NRV valve or something like that to stop water coming into the tank from the outlet when there is mains water. There is like 2 ft x 3ft space available next to the tank so I can fit a small pump next to it.
What hp pump should i get? I searched Amazon and the small 0.5 hp pumps only give max of 1 bar pressure. There are some dc pumps that run on AC adaptor and even those say less than 1 bar pressure only. Anyone with knowledge on this subject? Please don't suggest that groundfos model. It's 90k which is out of my budget of max 5k. The water tank itself cost like 4k with installation.
Forgot to mention. Everything is concealed plumbing. Even the lines that go to the tank are concealed. Not concealed next to the tank. So pipes are 1/2 inch. Can't change anything inside the walls.
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