WaterBoost - Advant
WaterBoost - Advant Range
The Advant Range of WaterBoost are designed to be a larger solution to low water pressure or flow. Ideal for those larger domestic or light commercial applications with a customer looking to save on installation cost but still delivery an energy efficent and high quality soultion.
Providing up to 150 litres/min at 3 bar pressure.
The set uses the Enduramaxx WRAS approved tanks with 10 year warranty. In additon water performance is provided by the renowned DAB Esyline range of pumps.
The tanks are prefitted with a By-law 30 kit and 3/4" ball valve. All interconnecting pipes are included making installation a swift and simple process.
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The WaterBoost WB-Advant 500 Mini3 is a complete variable-speed boosting system designed for larger domestic and light commercial properties. A 500-litre WRAS-approved Advant tank (650mm…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 500 Esybox is a high-performance boosting system engineered for larger domestic homes and light commercial applications. A 500-litre WRAS-approved Advant tank (650mm…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 500 Variable Speed is a compact, self-contained high-performance boosting system for larger domestic and light commercial properties. A 500-litre WRAS-approved UK-manufactured Advant…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 1000 Esybox provides large-scale boosting for high-demand domestic and light commercial properties. A 1000-litre WRAS-approved UK-manufactured Advant tank (760mm W × 1225mm…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 1000 Variable Speed is a compact, self-contained high-performance boosting system for larger domestic and light commercial properties. A 1000-litre WRAS-approved UK-manufactured Advant…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 2000 Esybox is the largest-storage single-pump system in the WaterBoost range — engineered for properties with very slow mains supply or sustained…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 1000 Esybox Twin is the flagship WaterBoost system — a dual-pump, high-redundancy boosting system for demanding domestic and light commercial properties. A…
The WaterBoost WB-Advant 2000 Esybox Twin is the flagship of the WaterBoost range — a dual-pump high-redundancy boosting system with maximum stored volume. Two linked…
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about the WaterBoost – Advant. 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 a mains pressure boosting system?
A mains pressure boosting system increases the pressure and flow of water from the incoming mains supply into a property. It typically combines a pump and a storage or expansion tank, drawing water from the mains and delivering it to taps, showers and appliances at a stronger, more consistent pressure. They are used where the incoming mains is too weak to serve modern outlets reliably.
When do I need a mains booster pump?
You normally need a mains booster if static mains pressure is below 1.5 to 2 bar, if showers run weakly when other taps are open, or if combi boilers struggle to deliver hot water. Anglian Pumping recommends checking static pressure at the stop tap before specifying a system, then choosing a model rated for the number of bathrooms and outlets in the property.
What size mains booster do I need for my home?
Sizing depends on the number of bathrooms, the type of fittings and the static mains pressure. As a guide, a 1 to 2 bathroom property with combi boiler or single shower often needs 1.6 to 3 bar boost. A 2 to 3 bathroom property typically needs 3 to 4.5 bar with an integral break tank. Larger homes need a tank-and-pump system such as the DAB Esybox with Esytank or a Powertank set.
What is a water booster pump?
A water booster pump increases the pressure of an existing water supply to give stronger flow at taps, showers and appliances. It can be a small inline pump fitted to the incoming mains, or a larger pump and tank set that draws from a break tank to feed the whole house. Boosters do not create water – they raise the pressure of the water already coming in.
What is the difference between an inline booster and a tank-and-pump booster?
An inline booster connects straight onto the incoming mains and is limited to 12 litres per minute under UK water regulations – examples include the Salamander HomeBoost and WaterBoost WB-Compact. A tank-and-pump booster, such as the Grundfos Home Booster or DAB Esybox with Esytank, draws from a break tank and can deliver much higher flow rates for larger homes with multiple bathrooms.
What is a variable speed booster pump?
A variable speed booster uses an inverter to adjust pump speed in real time to match demand. It maintains constant pressure as outlets open and close, runs more quietly than a fixed-speed pump and typically saves up to 50 per cent of the energy a fixed-speed equivalent would use. The DAB Esybox, DAB Esybox Mini 3 and Grundfos Scala2 are common variable speed examples.