GWS Superflow Replacement Membranes
7 products
GWS Superflow 150LV Replacement Membrane 711.000153
GWS Superflow 200LV Replacement Membrane 711.000203
GWS Superflow 300LV Replacement Membrane 711.000303
GWS Superflow 500LV Replacement Membrane 711.000503
GWS Superflow 750LV – 850LV Replacement Membrane 711.750853
GWS Superflow 1000LV, 15000LV & 2000LV Replacement Membrane 711.A00B03
GWS Superflow 3000LV Replacement Membrane 711.C00D03
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about the GWS Superflow Replacement Membranes. For technical specifications, see the product details above; for sizing or installation advice, contact our team. If you have any other questions, we're happy to help.
What is an accumulator tank?
An accumulator tank is a pressurised vessel that connects directly to the mains supply and stores water under pressure. When a tap or shower opens, water discharges immediately from the vessel at full mains pressure rather than drawing only from the street main. This delivers stronger, more consistent flow at peak times. Accumulators have no pump and no moving parts so they are maintenance free and silent.
When should I use an accumulator instead of a pump?
An accumulator is the right solution when static mains pressure is adequate – above 2 bar – but flow is poor or drops during peak demand. It boosts available flow without adding a pump, energy use or noise. If static pressure is below 2 bar, a booster pump is needed instead, or an accumulator combined with a charge pump such as the WaterBoost ACF1.
What size accumulator do I need?
Accumulators are typically sized on a 60 per cent usable rule – a 300 litre vessel delivers around 180 litres of boosted water per cycle. As a guide, a 2 to 3 bedroom home suits a 300 litre vessel such as the GWS GCB-300LV. Larger 4 to 5 bedroom homes or properties with multiple bathrooms typically need 450 to 600 litres. Vertical models save floor space, horizontal models suit lofts and roof spaces.