Gas regulations state that gas pressure to the gas booster must not fall below 10 millibar. Some installations are known to experience issues with transient drops in pressure, often caused by the slow reaction time of a gas meter. In such cases, Secomak recommend a Gas Reservoir. It is simple to install and should solve the main issues for gas booster tripping.

All Gas Reservoirs are strengthened tightness tested prior to dispatch and painted with one coat of red oxide primer paint

Installation: The Gas Reservoir inlet should be connected directly to gas service and should not be fitted with isolating valves.

It is recommended that the gas reservoir branch connection is installed downstream of the main booster inlet isolating valve, prior to the flanged inlet connection on the gas booster.