Hello,
I am an individual and I called on a professional to establish a quote for the installation of a rainwater recovery system (tank + pump). He initially offered me the Jetly Pulsar submersible pump, but we wanted to favor a surface pump with automatic switching on the drinking water network (to avoid having to draw a 2nd plymouth to fill the tank with water drinking water: kiteco system). He then offered me the Pilotus pump, still from Jetly. But as my current drinking water network gives me a pressure of 7 bars at the outlet of my outdoor sumps, I wanted to choose a pump that would be closest to this pressure for my outdoor watering.
However, my service provider assures me that neither Jetly nor any other reseller will offer me a product capable of restoring a pressure greater than 2,5 bars: is it correct that it is difficult, if not impossible, to find a high pressure pump on the market? surface "spitting" more than 3 bars of pressure?
Thank you in advance
cordially
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