Q. How does a booster pump increase flow rate?
Answer
Water moves at a higher flow rate when it exits the pump without any kind of restriction. When a pump is installed in a house's plumbing the flow rate is slower and the pressure from the pump is higher because the water must travel uphill around bends in pipes through a kitchen faucet.
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