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    Plumbing

    Increase Water Pressure with Compact Boosting System

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorDecember 24, 20251 Min Read
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    Franklin Electric Co. Inc. announced significant enhancements to its SpecPAK Pressure Boosting Systems with the new VR and Inline configurations. Designed to deliver greater efficiency, installation flexibility, and expanded flow ranges, these products are ideal for a wide range of applications from large residential water systems to municipal water supply.

    Each SpecPAK system features pre-programmed variable frequency drives, integrated control panels, and modular pump assemblies—including VR Series vertical multistage pumps and Inline Series booster pumps—designed for flexible adaptation to a wide range of site requirements. These enhancements deliver better hydraulic performance, offer flexible footprint configurations—from zero to compact—and simplify maintenance access, all while preserving the system’s signature plug-and-play functionality.

    Both SpecPAK systems now include Franklin Electric’s new 7-inch touchscreen with user-friendly interface and control panel, which offers an intuitive design for simple setup and enhanced usability.  

    Franklin Electric backs every SpecPAK system with its industry-leading support network and digital tools, such as FE Select for configuration and quoting. These resources ensure that customers can confidently specify, install, and maintain their systems with minimal downtime and maximum performance.

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