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  • Jul 12, 2009, 04:54 PM
    cpeterson47
    Water pressure booster installation
    Just had plumber install a Burcam tankless water booster. It apparently blew out several water lines and caused the water heater to leak and had to replace the water heater. I was reassured that this was an easy booster to install and nothing else was needed, so the plumber hooked it up and now I have a huge mess. Does anyone out there know anything about these Burcam boosters? We have spring gravity flow water. Thanks!
  • Jul 12, 2009, 04:55 PM
    siberianair

    Sounds like I know as much as your plumber does... and that's very little.

    Good luck!!
  • Jul 12, 2009, 05:01 PM
    KISS

    I hope someone backs me up, but I think that you need a pressure reducing valve and an expansion tank. First, you need to measure the water pressure. SHould be about 50 PSI. You can get a gauge that fits on a hose bib.

    Can you post a pic of the setup? You can use Go Advanced and manage attachments to post a pic.
  • Jul 12, 2009, 05:05 PM
    cpeterson47
    Thank you for your reply. I can try and a picture. There is a picture of the thing on eBay which is where I bought it. It is a Burcam Model 506532SS. See, were told that we needed those things by a local hardware store but this man that sells them assured me that we needed nothing other than maybe some fittings if they were the wrong size.
  • Jul 12, 2009, 05:28 PM
    creahands

    Did the unit come with installation instructions?

    No instructions, send it back.

    I agree with KISS, need a pressure reducing valve.

    Chuck
  • Jul 12, 2009, 05:50 PM
    KISS

    Here is the link of the manufacture's website:f
    BURCAM - BURKE

    You can find the link of the pump and it contains a PRV. It's probably set too high. I'd get instructions from them.

    You need to get one of these:
    How to Measure Water Pressure | eHow.com
  • Jul 12, 2009, 07:13 PM
    cpeterson47
    Thanks for your replies everyone. Right now we are just replacing the water heater and hoping that there aren't too many lines blown. All great suggestions and I truly appreciate it.

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