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Downward Boosting

Downward Boosting

Downward boosting systems are essential in elevated and multi-level metro stations where water stored in overhead tanks must be distributed to lower floors, including platforms, concourse areas, and service basements.

Without regulated pressure control, gravitational head can result in excessive pressure at lower levels, potentially damaging plumbing fixtures and pipelines. Variable speed booster pumps automatically regulate discharge pressure, ensuring safe and balanced distribution across vertical distances. These systems enhance passenger comfort, protect infrastructure integrity, and reduce energy consumption by adjusting pump speed based on real-time demand conditions. In large metro interchanges, downward boosting ensures consistent service reliability across extensive station layouts.