Can I install my residential booster pump, or pressure tank outside?
Most residential booster pumps are “drip proof”, but not weather-proof. Pumps need to be protected from the rain and other water while allowing for air to circulate around the motor. Pressure tanks are typically not designed to be exposed to an outside weather environment. To maximize the life of your booster pump system, we recommend protecting these components by installing then within enclosed areas, not exposed, or susceptible to heat, freezing temperatures, or moisture.
Other Questions
Can I change the systems pressure settings after it is installed?
What is the best operating pressure for my booster pump and storage tank?
Do we need to have two booster pumps – one for hot water and the other for cold water?
How do I determine which model size of residential booster pump and pressure tank I need?
Do I need a water storage pressure tank along with the booster pump?