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For a booster system with an adjacent drawdown tank (Options TM3 or TM4 from our price list), what is the recommended line size?

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For a booster system with an adjacent drawdown tank (Options TM3 or TM4 from our price list), what is the recommended line size?

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Adjacent drawdown tanks should be connected to the booster system with a 1 line size. This line size is sufficient to return the water to the plumbing system quickly enough in order to avoid pressure loss on the plumbing system side. It is important to maintain discharge side pressure as once the call on pressure switch that monitors the plumbing side of the booster system detects a drop of 5 psi in pressure, it will turn the booster system back on.

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