Selecting the right water pump for your multi-story home is crucial for ensuring consistent water pressure throughout all levels. One of the most important specifications to consider is the pump’s “Maximum Head” height – but what exactly does this mean for your home?
Understanding Maximum Head Height
The “Max. Head” height indicates how high a pump can push water vertically. Think of it as the pump’s lifting power. When choosing a pump for your multi-story home, you’ll need different head heights depending on your building’s structure:
- Single Story Home: 15-20m head height
- Double Story Home: 25-35m head height
- Triple Story Home: 40-50m head height
Why Choose Higher Than Required?
It’s a good idea to choose a pump with slightly more head height than your minimum requirement. Here’s why:
- Pressure Loss: Water loses pressure as it travels through pipes and bends
- Multiple Outlets: Running several taps simultaneously requires extra pump capacity
- Future-Proofing: Additional plumbing fixtures may be added later
- Consistent Performance: Extra capacity ensures reliable pressure at all outlets
By choosing a pump with slightly more head than required, you give yourself breathing room.
Real-World Example
Let’s say you have a three-story home. While the vertical distance might only be 30 metres, choosing a pump with 45-50m head height (like the REEFE PRJ100 External Pressure Pump) ensures excellent pressure even when multiple taps are running simultaneously.
Making Your Choice
When selecting your pump, consider:
- Total height of your building
- Number of bathrooms and water outlets
- Typical water usage patterns
- Future expansion plans
Need Help?
Our team at Tank Shop can help you select the right pump for your multi-story home. Contact us with your pumping requirements, and we can match up a suitable pump from our water pump range.