Aquatec 6800 & 8800 Reverse Osmosis Booster Pumps

available from

Pure Water Products, LLC

Box 2783, Denton, TX 76202 | (940) 382–3814 | pwp@pwgazette.com

These two pumps are very similar in appearance and in performance.
If your reverse osmosis unit is designed to produce less than 50 gallons per day, choose the 6800.
If your unit produces between 50 and 100 gallons per day, choose the 8800.

We pay shipping on Aquatec 6800 Pumps and Accessories.


Aquatec 6800 RO Booster Pump

Part # Description Price
RP001 Aquatec 6800 Pump Alone $99
RP008 115 Volt Transformer for 6800 pump. $23
RP005 Pressure Switch 1/4" $19.50
RP006 Pressure Switch 3/8" $19.50
RP003 Total "Pump Package" $138

For reverse osmosis units of 50 gallons-per-day or less production.

When you order the “pump package,” you get the transformer and the pressure switch as well—everything shown in the picture.

Easy to install, the pump and pressure switch both have 1/4" John Guest fittings.

The 6800 pump will run your RO unit at an ideal pressure level regardless of the pressure going in. Pressure output is adjustable. It is very quiet and totally automatic. It shuts off automatically when the tank is full. Very easy to install. All fittings are John Guest quick connect.

This is a “continuous duty pump,” designed for many years of quiet, efficient service. You’ll have to listen closely to know it’s running, but you’ll see a remarkable change in RO performance. The pressure switch installs in the tube that connects the tank to the unit. When ordering, please indicate on the order form if you wish a 1/4" (most common) or a 3/8" switch.

Must have 115 volt AC source. Electrical current usage is negligible.

Go here for manufacturer’s details about this pump.


Aquatec 8800 RO Booster Pump

Part # Description Price
RP002 Aquatec 8800 Pump Alone $118
RP009 115 Volt Transformer for 8800 Pump. $25
RP005 Pressure Switch 1/4" $19.50
RP006 Pressure Switch 3/8" $19.50
RP004 Total “Pump Package” $157

The 8800 is identical in appearance to the 6800 above, and its features are the same.

The pressure switch installs in the tube that connects the tank to the unit. When ordering, please indicate on the order form if you wish a 1/4" (most common) or a 3/8" switch.

The pump must have a 115 volt AC source. Current usage is negligible.

The 8800 is virtually identical to the 6800 pump but is designed to provide added pressure for RO units that produce between 50 and 100 gallons per day. It has 3/8" ports, so if you’re going to use it with a 1/4" inlet line, ask us for adapters (no charge).


Demand or Delivery Pumps

Part# Description Price
RP201 Aquatec 0.6 GPM Demand Pump, with Transformer $152
RP200 Aquatec 1.4 GPM Demand Pump, with Power Cord. (Does not need Transformer.) $165

The RO Booster pumps above are especially designed for boosting the inlet water pressure to improve reverse osmosis performance.

A different type of pump called a Demand or Delivery Pump is needed to move water from a storage tank to an application—for example, to feed pressurized water to a refrigerator or a sink faucet. Pumps of this type are frequently used with distillers as well.

Demand pumps have a built-in pressure switch that turns them off when a certain pressure (60 or 70 psi, depending on the pump) is achieved. This means that they pump when there is a “demand” for water (e.g., when a faucet is opened) and turn off automatically when the demand is cancelled (e.g., when the faucet is turned off).

Although they work fine in most situations, you may have to install a small pressure tank, like an RO Storage Tank, in your delivery line to prevent “chatter” (intermittently turning itself off and on) by the pump. Normally this isn’t necessary, but we thought we should warn you.

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