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What delayed shutdown period should be set on the booster pumps electronic (BPE)?

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What delayed shutdown period should be set on the booster pumps electronic (BPE)?

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As a general rule, the delayed shutdown period should be set so that the pump continues running for as short a time as possible after it has stopped drawing water (water tap or valve turned off).However, if water is drawn off at frequent intervals (e.g. for watering plants and changing from bed to bed), a longer delayed shutdown period must be set. This prevents the pump from being activated each time the valve is opened or closed. Reducing the number of times the pump switches on and off helps to preserve it. Find the optimal setting by gradually increasing the delayed shutdown time.

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