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Electrical General 

 

Ensure that the electricity supply has been suitably isolated and cannot be switched on, before removing any 
electrical covers. All electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified and authorised electrician in 
accordance with local site regulations and also in accordance with the latest issue of the I.E.E. regulations. 

 

It is strongly recommended that an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) is fitted to the incoming electrical 
supply. 
 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

The Home Booster is suitable for a single phase supply voltage of 230V +/- 10%, with a 10 amp maximum MCB or fuse. 
The full load current is 2.6. amp for the Home Booster 3.0, and 3.70 amps for the Home Booster 4.5. 
 

Electrical Connections 

 

Do not attempt to start the pump until the tank has been filled with water and the pump vented. 
The electrical installation should be in accordance with the latest issue of the I.E.E. regulations. 
 

 

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONNECTION 

The Home Booster is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a plug with a 5A fuse. Alternatively 
the main cable may be permanently wired directly into a fused switch spur with a 5A fuse.  
 
A channel is provided beneath the unit for the cable to exit from the rear of the Home Booster, 
please see illustration to the right. 
 

 

Commissioning 

 

 

Do not attempt to start the pump until the tank has been filled with water, and the pump primed and vented. 

 
 

 

Pay attention to the direction that any water will take and ensure that the escaping water does not cause damage or enter 
and subsequently damage the pump motor/motor terminal box. 
 

  

Before carrying out any of the commissioning procedures on the following pages please ensure that the following connections and 
checks have been carried out on the booster set. 

 

1.  The discharge connection is connected to the system pipework. 
2.  The electrical supply cables are correctly connected to the main isolator switch. 
3.  Check that the precharge pressure in the pressure tanks is set to 

90% of the cut-in pressure

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4.  Check that the discharge pipework mounted isolating valve is open. 
5.  Check that all isolating valves on the Home Booster set are open. 
6.  Check the booster set pipework connections for leaks. 
7.  To vent the pump, undo the vent screw at the bottom of the pump casing, and wait until water with no 

air comes out, then re-tighten. Please see illustration to the right. 

 

DISCHARGE PRESSURE SETTING 

 

The Home Booster discharge cut-in pressure is factory set on the PM2 controller. The maximum discharge pressure setting should 
not be set higher than the pressure the pump can achieve, otherwise the pump will not stop with a no water demand condition, and 
will result in heating of the liquid in the pump, and possible shaft seal damage.

 

 

PM2 CONTROLLER SETTING 

The DIP switches are factory set

. For information the settings for the Home Booster 3.0 and 4.5 are given below.  

Switch positions 1 to 4 determine the cut-in pressure setting. The DIP switches 1 to 4 add additional pressure to the basic cut-in 
pressure of 1.5 bar. Switch positions 5 to 8 should not be changed from the ‘Off’ position. 
If the discharge pressure setting is changed, the pressure vessel pre-charge pressure must also be adjusted accordingly. The pre-
charge pressure must be set to 90% of the cut-in pressure setting. 
 

Home Booster 3.0 

Home Booster 4.5 

Cut-in pressure = 2.5 bar (maximum 3.0 bar) 
Vessel precharge pressure = 2.25 bar 

 

 

Cut-in pressure = 3.5 bar (maximum 5.0 bar) 
Vessel precharge pressure = 3.15 bar 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Home Booster 3.0

Page 1: ...Page 1 Home Booster 3 0 4 5 bar Installation Operating Instructions Residential and Light Commercial Package cold water pressure booster set...

Page 2: ...ocal regulations and accepted codes of practice WARRANTY 1 The Grundfos warranty covers all defects within the Home Booster originating from faulty workmanship and or materials for a period of two yea...

Page 3: ...ng the vent screw on the pump TESTING Switch on the electrical supply The pump will start and the pressure will begin to increase as shown by the indicator lights Once the pressure has built up close...

Page 4: ...will cause disturbance and considerable water damage could result if a leak occurs Please provide drainage facilities for the unit in case of leakage or loss of water during commissioning and service...

Page 5: ...Home Booster tank first This arrangement can be of benefit where the mains water supply is poor at refilling the storage tank Ensure that the support base is able to support the combined weight of th...

Page 6: ...res on the following pages please ensure that the following connections and checks have been carried out on the booster set 1 The discharge connection is connected to the system pipework 2 The electri...

Page 7: ...should be drained to avoid damage Remove all drain and vent plugs and allow the pump to drain Do not replace the plugs until the booster set is to be used again The pump must be vented primed before...

Page 8: ...ure but does not stop with no demand a b Pressure setting to high Flow demand or leak a b Check switch settings in PM2 controller Close outlet isolating valve the pump should stop If the pump stops th...

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