Booster B100-27

A booster's main function is to provide pressurized water for our satellites. Our booster program makes it possible to choose exactly the solution needed to solve the individual cleaning task. The booster size is depending on the total water consumption for the number of satellites you want to use simultanously.

All boosters are equipped with the best energy-optimized motor-technology available from Grundfos (IE5). This also includes a built-in display which enables the user to read out multiple date. This makes it very easy for the operator or maintenance personel to locate any faults in the system (e.g. lack of water pressure).

 

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Specifications

  • Simultanoues users

    3

  • Pump pressure at 7 bar inlet pressure

    27 Bar

  • Maximum water consumption

    100 l/min

  • Minimum/maximum inlet pressure

    2/10 bar

  • Maximum temperature

    70 °C

  • Maximum power consumption

    4,0 KW

Performance highlights

  • 0
    Simultaneous users
  • 0
    L/min. - Maximum water consumption
  • 0
    Bar - Outlet pressure at 7 bar inlet pressure

Our Booster is built on the newest Grundfos Technology and has the IE5 efficiency rating. Multiple safety functions and high-quality stainless steel components ensure that our boosters will be running for many years.

  • Fitted with a Grundfos IE5 pump, we ensure that only the very best and most efficient pumps are used for our solutions. 

  • Fitted with multiple safety functions high quality stainless steel

     

    - Dry Running Protection
    - Automatic Load distribution between all pumps
    - High Liquid Temperature alarm
    - Automatic Air release valve
    - Full redundancy between pumps

  • Only high-quality materials are used in the satellite, this ensures high reliability of the satellite. Most parts are manufactured in high-grade stainless steel to expand the lifetime of the satellite significantly.

  • Shows important operation data and alarm descriptions making troubleshooting easier than ever.

Flexible, intuitive, powerful and easy to use

  • Efficient

    Less pressure loss means more cleaning power, which is equivalent to faster cleaning and less water usage.

  • High Quality

    Engineered to last. Only high-quality components and high-grade stainless steel.

  • Long lifetime

    The long lifetime of the product reduces the overall environmental impact.

Most Common Pump Alerts

  • The water inlet pressure has dropped below 0.6 bar for more than 3 seconds.


    Solution


    Ensure that your booster system or main station is adequately sized for the number of people cleaning at the same time. If the size is correct, please check that the pipework is of the correct sizing for the systems.

     

    If the system is in order, ensure that the cleaners are using the correct nozzles types and that these nozzles are not defective.

  • The water temperature has exceeded 70°C.


    Solution

    Check the conditions of the water entering the pump (is it below or above 70 degrees?) Check with both static and running water.
    If the water is too hot, reduce the temperature.

     

    If the water is not the problem, the pump might not be stopping when the system is turned off, causing the water to heat up.

    Find out why the pump does not stop.

  • The pump is blocked or one of the electrical phases has a loose connection.
    Check the electrical connection/plug.

     

    Solution

    Disconnect and reconnect the power cable, making sure there is a good connection on all phases.

     

    The pump may be blocked by foreign particles but this is rare as most pumps have filters.

  • The pump is missing an electrical phase. Check the power supply.

     

    Solution 

    Check that the phase is correctly connected in the pump. Next, check that the stem is correctly mounted. Finally, check the power supply itself.

  • Signal is outside range, the outlet/inlet pressure sensor has stopped working.

     

    Analog 1 = Outlet pressure sensor

     

    Solution

    Check that the outlet sensor is visually broken. If it looks normal, check that the plug is correctly plugged in and correctly mounted in the pump. If the plug is correctly plugged and the pump is correctly mounted, either the plug or the sensor should be replaced.

    The fault may also occur if the pressure exceeds 40 bar.

  • Signal is outside range, the outlet/inlet pressure sensor has stopped working.

     

    Analog 2 = Inlet pressure sensor


    Solution

    Visually check that the outlet sensor is not broken. If it looks normal, check that the cable is properly connected and mounted in the pump. If the cable is correctly connected and mounted in the pump, either the cable or the sensor should be replaced.

     

    The fault can also occur if the pressure exceeds the sensor's range, in other words if the pressure exceeds 25 bar.

  • Dynamic Outlet pressure
    Our booster stations are, in cooperation with Grundfos, optimized for Open Plan Cleaning in the Food & Beverage Industry. The pumps are constantly adapting to the number of users and available inlet pressure. This way we can ensure that our pump all the time will deliver at the hight possible efficiency.
  • The green choice
    Every aspect of the satellite is designed and engineered to reduce the overall environmental impact of the satellite. High efficiency and a long lifetime reduce the total environmental impact significantly.

Don't hesitate to contact us

 

+45 22 50 39 00         foamico@foamico.com