What should I do if there is water in the faucet and the toilet does not store water after the boost

Updated on Toilet 2024-02-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Booster or self-priming pumps?

    My home is in the suburbs, there is a water tower in the village, regular water supply, that is to say, there is water when the water is opened at home when the water is regularly fed, and there is no water when the faucet is not opened, the house is on the second floor, and there is a water storage tank on the roof of the building that supplies solar energy and water to the flushing toilet, and the solar energy and supporting cold water buckets and water storage barrels are connected to the water supply pipelines in the village through pipelines, and there are water stop valves to prevent backflow. Due to the lack of water pressure when the water is supplied regularly, the solar energy and the cool water bucket and the water storage bucket are not on the water, and now they are filled with a self-priming pump with a hose from the outside, I want to install a pump on the main pipe of the village pipe into my house, so that when there is water, the water is pumped up through the pump, is it a booster pump or a self-priming pump? If you use a booster pump, I think it can only work when the water supply is supplied in the village, if you use the self-priming pump with a pressure tank, there should be no problem when the water is supplied in the village, but once the water supply is stopped in the village, the pressure is reduced, and the self-priming pump will start, so is the self-priming pump dry pumping but unable to pump water?

    In fact, there are three water storage buckets in my house, one for toilet flushing, one for solar energy with cool water, and one for kitchen water supply, these containers are mainly used in the village when there is no water supply to ensure daily use, if you add solar energy can be counted as four water storage containers, originally these four containers have pipeline water supply, but because the water pressure is low, so it can't be hit, now you can only use a self-priming pump to connect to the faucet downstairs, and then use a very long pipe to pull upstairs to add water to each container, very troublesome, It also takes a certain amount of time to fill up these four containers and someone has to watch, so I want to buy a new pump and add it to the main pipeline into the house, so that the water can be pumped up through the pipeline, and there is no need to pull the pipe from the outside to irrigate, and I want to use an automatic control pump, but because it is a regular water supply, if you use an automatic self-priming pump, when the village does not supply water, is it not as long as the water self-priming pump will start pumping up, but the village does not supply water, is there no water to pump, if you use a booster pump, I don't know how to use it, where to install it? All four containers have to be fetched water, each container is about two or three hundred liters in addition to solar energy, if a booster pump is installed on the main pipeline, can the water be pressed?

    Homework Help User 2017-09-20

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This toilet does not store water is not a problem of the booster pump, you just need to press the flush button of the toilet again, and hear the sound of popping in the toilet tank, and the toilet tank can store water normally.

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