A home-use variable frequency water supply system is a new type of energy-saving water supply equipment, composed of a variable frequency speed controller and an electric motor pump. The system sets the water pressure at the pump outlet (or the water flow rate used by the user) as the control parameter, and automatically controls the output frequency of the variable frequency inverter to adjust the speed of the pump motor, achieving closed-loop regulation of the water pressure in the user's pipeline network, keeping the water supply system at a constant pressure as set: when the water usage increases, the frequency rises, and the pump speed accelerates; when the water usage decreases, the frequency drops, and the pump speed slows down.
The advantages of household variable-frequency water supply equipment include:
Energy-saving: The equipment automatically adjusts the speed of the pump motor based on the actual water demand, thus avoiding energy waste caused by the pump running at high speed for extended periods in traditional water supply methods.
Environmental Protection: The equipment utilizes variable frequency speed regulation technology, which avoids the impact of water hammer phenomena in traditional water supply methods on the pipeline and equipment, thereby reducing maintenance costs and replacement frequency.
Stable: The equipment employs microcomputer automatic control technology, achieving closed-loop regulation of the user's pipeline water pressure, ensuring the stability and reliability of the water supply system.
Convenience: The equipment is easy to operate, maintain, and can meet the water needs of various users.
Be mindful that when selecting residential variable-frequency water supply equipment, it's essential to choose based on your actual needs and budget. Additionally, during installation and use, follow the manual and specifications for operation and maintenance to ensure the proper functioning and longevity of the equipment.





































