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Plumbing? What electric water pump will work?

I bought a propane heater tankless for our cabin. I want to use an aboveground tank for my water source, but when I read the instructions, I discovered that the unit has an intake valve that requires a minimum of 30 psi to operate. I am looking for a small centrifugal pump 110v to create the necessary pressure, but I do not know where it's going to happen. Most pumps are rated in GPH, not psi. My water intake is 1 / 2 ". Can I use a submersible or will I need a remote unit – Say 1 / 2 hp, 1 output @ 330 GPH and use it to create more pressure when I reduce it to 1 / 2 "? I do not want to use a huge booster pump price. Someone will just steal it after our departure. I would like something small and inexpensive – can be used a pool pump? Would this work?

I tried to do with common pumps, and the slight pressure of the water already was going to cause problems. Unless you want to install a submersible pump into your tank and pump from there, I think the pressure of the pump would preferable as this: There http://www.pressurebooster.com/ quite a few other of these brands, you can view all the results for more googles Information: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=water+pressure+booster+pump&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq = water + + + booster pressure pump

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