There seems to be a lot of confusion about booster pumps per say.
You also said above This isn't a booster pump, its a centrifugal water pump.
A centrifugal water pump can be a booster pump. Any pump can be a booster pump. Booster pumps do use centrifugal water pumps . etc......The thing that makes a booster pump different is the pressure switch to make it cut out when reaching the line pressure , thats all. Otherwise the pumps just run flat out.
Mmmm. I agree that a booster pump and a centrifugal pump operate on a similar principle of water being driven forward by means of a rotating impellor powered by, in this case, an electric motor.
Machine Mart separate the catagories into centrifugal and booster pumps.
The op asked if an SPE1200SS would be suitable as a booster pump for a 4040. So whilst it would be OK to be used in some form of boosting water pressure I stick with my original advice that it won't do much for a 4040.
As I have been unable to downloaded the parts schematic for both the CBM240 (E) and the SPE1200SS as they are PDF format, I have put up links.
https://www.clarkeservice.co.uk/manuals/water_pumps/cbm_cpe_handy_pump2.pdf page 8 and 20.
https://www.clarkeservice.co.uk/manuals2/spe800-1200ss.pdf page 15. The technical specs are on page 17.
If you look at the pump internals you will notice that the mechanism used on the CBM240 is vastly more complex than the SPE1200SS which is a simple impellor design.
The non electronic CBM240 will boost water pressure to a maximum pressure of 8 bar (4.8 bar for the electronic controlled CBM240E) . This pressure is achievable due to its design.
There are no boost pressure figures for the SPE1200SS because Clarke, its manufacturer, never meant it to be a booster pump.
When I stated that there is a lot of confusion regarding booster pumps I was referring to a lot of peoples knowledge of them in general. Some say they are illegal to use, others say they can be used but only to boost the pressure to 1.5 bar. Still others believe they can only be used with a break tank.
The actual regulations state that a booster pump is legal to use, but it mustn't draw more than 12lpm from the supply pipe. If it draws more water than that, it needs a break tank and authority to install it.
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