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Demand & Delivery Pumps

Demand or delivery pumps send water stored in a water tank to a faucet or shower head on demand, delivering hot or cold water right when you need it.
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On demand water pumps (also known as demand and delivery pumps) detect drops in pressure, then automatically activate to supply water at a consistent flow rate. When a faucet, valve, or appliance opens, the pressure switch engages the diaphragm pump system, allowing the pump to move water through an expanding and contracting diaphragm. These pumps are commonly used with reverse osmosis systems, beverage equipment, and off-grid setups where automatic water flow control is critical.

Common use cases:

  • Home systems such as refrigerators, ice makers, and filtration units
  • RV and marine water pumps for pressurized water on the go
  • Off-grid or low pressure water systems that need dependable flow on demand

Common Applications

Demand and delivery pumps support several everyday systems with water pressure boosting. The most popular environments include:

How Demand Pumps Work

On demand water pumps employ a pressure switch to sense flow needs and a diaphragm pump system to move water. When pressure in the line drops, the pump turns on automatically, creating automatic water flow control without manual activation. Their design supports solid performance for home, RV, and marine applications.

How the process works:

  1. A faucet, valve, or appliance opens, causing a pressure drop.
  2. The pressure switch activates the pump.
  3. The diaphragm expands to pull water into the chamber.
  4. As the diaphragm contracts, it pushes water out toward the fixture.
  5. Water pressure stabilizes, and the pump shuts off once the target PSI is reached.

For support with installation or upkeep, explore our pump accessories.

Why an Accumulator Tank Matters

An accumulator tank helps stabilize pressure, reduce pump cycling, and extend the pump’s lifespan. By storing a small amount of pressurized water, it allows the pump to run less frequently and improve overall system efficiency. Homeowners using RO units, RV and marine water pumps, or reverse osmosis water pumps benefit from this added stability.

Key advantages include:

  • Smoother operation and more consistent flow
  • Reduced on/off cycling for quieter performance
  • Longer pump life and better protection for system components

Check out compatible water tanks to complete your setup.

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