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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What causes the Inline to start boosting?
The Inline is equipped with a flow sensor and dual pressure switches. It will turn on when the:
• Discharge pressure drops below 40 psi, or
• Flow through the Inline 400 is 1/2 gpm or greater
This starting logic allows for the pressure tank to fully discharge before turning the Inline system unit ON. This will minimize power consumption and
increase product life by accommodating small intermittent water usage or leakage.
What causes the Inline System to stop boosting?
The Inline system stops boosting when the demand for water drops below the 1/2 gallon-per-minute flow rate (pump will turn off around 15 seconds
after the flow stops). The unit can also be manually shut down during normal operation by pressing the button on the cap of the unit.
What internal system protection does the Inline offer?
The Inline system monitors several different functions in order to protect the unit should any of the following conditions occur
during normal operation:
• Overvoltage (+10% of rated)
• Undervoltage (-10% of rated)
• Dry Run (i.e. motor is running but no pressure is being developed)
• Overheat (greater than 120 °F internal water temperature)
These are also Inline 400 faults which are indicated by a red blinking light on the control cap.
What is the purpose of the pressure tank?
The pressure tank serves two purposes:
1. It allows for small volumes of water to be used without starting the Inline.
2. It adds a pressure buffer to the system in order to absorb undesired pressure spikes or fluctuations.
It is recommended that the tank be charged no greater than 2 psi below the outlet pressure switch setting (factory outlet pressure switch setting is 40
psi, therefore maximum tank pre-charge is 38 psi).
What is the maximum inlet pressure?
The maximum internal pressure rating of the Inline is 100 psi. Therefore, the maximum inlet pressure when added to the maximum Inline pump
pressure (see performance chart) must not exceed 100 psi. The Inline unit incorporates an internal pressure switch that will not allow the unit
to turn ON if the inlet pressure exceeds 40 psi either before or during desired operation.
Example:
If you wish to use this booster in an application with 45 psi incoming, it is recommended to install a pressure reducing Valve (PRV)
on the inlet side of the unit. The PRV would be used to maintain a constant pressure below the cut-in pressure and could be used to limit
the maximum pressure created.
Summary of Contents for Inline400
Page 1: ...INLINE PRESSURE BOOSTING SYSTEM Owner s Manual ...
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Page 25: ...SISTEMA DE PRESURIZACIÓN INLINE Manual del usuario ...
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Page 49: ...SYSTÈME DE SURPRESSION INLINE Manual du propriétaire ...
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