Product Applications:
Addresses insufficient supply capacity at the extremities of existing pipe networks due to increased water demand; facilitates standardized water supply across urban zones; ensures adequate pressure and volume for direct supply in expanded or extended network areas; supports integrated urban-rural water supply (sharing the same network, water quality, and service standards); and serves as an intermediate booster station for transmission, high-elevation delivery, or multi-source regulation and storage, as well as a self-built station for industrial sites or large-scale construction projects.
Product Overview:
Booster stations that utilize the municipal network as their water source—with a scale and position in the supply chain situated between primary water plant stations and secondary supply stations—are collectively termed "intermediate booster stations." Those equipped with regulation and storage (or peak-shaving) capabilities are referred to as "regulation and storage booster stations" (or "peak-shaving booster stations").
