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Grundfos Small Appliance Booster Pump UPA 15-90

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Small Appliance Booster Pump General Information

The UPA 15-90 is a circulator pump designed for pressure boosting of potable water and domestic hot water. The pump provides additional pressure to showers, taps and similar outlet points.

What water systems can this pump be used on?

The UPA 15-90 is for use in open systems. Approval from the local water company must be obtained if the pump is to be connected directly to the water main.

Pump Features

The pump incorporates a flow switch which starts or stops the pump when a tap is turned on or off. The pump is supplied with a 1.5 metre flying lead.
  • Typically adds between 0.5 bar and 0.75 bar pressure to the existing inlet pressure.
  • Stainless steel encapsulated rotor.
  • Stainless steel rotor can and bearing plate.
  • Pump can be set to “MANUAL”, “AUTO” or “OFF”.
  • Flow rates up to 1.4 m³/h (5.2 gpm).

Pumpable liquids with this pump

  • Fresh water
  • Potable water without chemical additives
  • Chlorinated potable water.
The pump must not be used for the transfer of flammable liquids such as diesel oil and petrol.

1 Year Guarantee


Delivery will take approximately 3 - 5 Working Days

Price:   £114.73


      Descriptionexcl. VATinc. VAT



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