The Peripheral Booster Pump is a compact, high-head alternative to the QB60 pump, designed for residential pressure boosting and clean-water transfer. The MSQB-60 is suitable for domestic water systems, automatic sprinklers, compact air-conditioning systems, and supporting equipment where moderate flow and higher pressure are required. For accurate selection, MISLIER recommends confirming the flow, total head, inlet pressure, liquid temperature, pipe diameter, and operating time. The pump handles clean, non-corrosive water without abrasive particles or fibers. For other operating conditions, the MISLIER technical team can recommend a suitable pump configuration.
Advantage sKey

1. Energy-Efficient Operation: Variable-frequency technology helps reduce power consumption and operating costs.
2. High Head: Compared with conventional centrifugal pumps of a similar size, the peripheral booster pump delivers higher head for long-distance water transfer or pressure boosting in multistory buildings.
3. Compact Design: Smaller than a conventional QB60 and easier to install in restricted spaces.
4. Cost-Effective Performance: Low power demand and efficient operation suit small residential and commercial boosting duties.
5. Durable Construction: Selected versions can be supplied with a brass impeller or stainless-steel pump body for improved corrosion and wear resistance under different water conditions.
6. Stable Operation: The integrated base allows flexible and secure installation.
Three-speed control allows installers to balance pressure demand, flow requirements, and energy use. Instead of maintaining one fixed output under every condition, the pump can operate at a speed better matched to the system load.
Built-in protection functions include overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, dry-run, and locked-rotor protection. These features help protect the motor when electrical or hydraulic conditions are abnormal, although correct installation and routine inspection remain essential.
For OEM and volume orders, materials and configurations should be confirmed in the final quotation and approved technical datasheet. This avoids specification differences between samples, production batches, and market-specific versions.
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Working Principle
Inside the Peripheral Booster Pump, the rotating hydraulic components transfer energy to the water and repeatedly circulate it through the pump chamber. This converts motor power into pressure, allowing the compact pump to develop relatively high head in low- to medium-flow applications.
After entering the inlet, water is accelerated by the rotating impeller, travels through the peripheral channel, and leaves the outlet at higher pressure. The pump must be correctly primed before startup, and the inlet must have a stable water supply. Prolonged dry running can still damage hydraulic components even when dry-run protection is fitted.
Actual outlet pressure depends on the complete system, not on the pump alone. Static height, pipe length and diameter, elbows, valves, inlet pressure, and simultaneous water demand all affect the final duty point. MISLIER engineers normally evaluate these factors before recommending a model for a project.
Typical Applications
Domestic Pressure Boosting: For residential systems with insufficient pressure at showers, kitchens, and other outlets.
Agricultural and Garden Irrigation: For sprinkler and drip systems serving small fields, gardens, or greenhouses.
Light Industrial Boosting: For small process-water supply and cooling-water circulation duties.
Air-Conditioning and Boiler Circulation: For water circulation in central air-conditioning and heating boiler systems.
This model is better suited to applications requiring relatively high head but moderate flow. If several outlets operate simultaneously, or the pump serves a large building or long pipeline, buyers should calculate peak flow and total head instead of selecting solely by motor power.
Technical Data--Product Comparison
| Comparison Criteria | MSQB Peripheral Booster Pump | QB60 |
|---|---|---|
| Working Principle | Water forms multiple rotations inside the pump chamber, increasing head pressure | Traditional centrifugal pump: single impeller boosts pressure |
| Motor | Frequency energy saving | Normal |
| Motor material | Copper wire | Aliminum wire |
| Working type | 3 speeds | 1 speed |
| Fluid temperature | 0~110 ℃ | 0~50 ℃ |
| Max flow | 3.1 m³/h | 1.8 m³/h |
| Working time | 10000 Hours | 5000 hours |
| Overcurrent protection | √ | / |
| Overvoltage protection | √ | / |
| Undervoltage protection | √ | / |
| No water protection | √ | / |
| Blocking protection | √ | / |
| Weight | 1.55 kgs | 4.7 kgs |
| Size (L*W*H) | 12.5*13.3*15.3 cm | 28.9*13.1*17.8 cm |
| Application Scenarios | High-rise residential, industrial boosting, small pipeline supply, HVAC systems | General household water pressure boosting, gardening irrigation |
| Noise Level | Relatively low | Higher noise level |
parameter of peripheral booster pump
| Model | Power | Motor wire | Inlet | Outlet |
Qmax ( l/min ) |
Hmax ( m ) |
Speed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSQB-60 | 90 W | 1/8 HP | Copper | 1 inch | 1 inch | 50 | 17 | 3 |
The performance data in the tables are intended mainly for model comparison. Final selection should be checked against the latest performance curve, rated voltage and frequency, ambient conditions, and confirmed order specification. Maximum flow and maximum head occur at different duty points and should not be treated as simultaneous operating values.
Installation
Install the pump in a dry, ventilated, serviceable location and secure it to a stable base. Protect the unit from rain, flooding, freezing, and direct exposure to high temperatures.
The suction pipe diameter must not be smaller than the pump inlet. Keep the line short and straight, minimize elbows, seal every joint against air leakage, and prevent pipe stress from loading the pump connections.
Before initial startup, completely fill the pump chamber and suction pipe with water. Confirm that the source can continuously supply the required flow. Never operate the pump with a closed or blocked suction line.
Install isolation valves and suitable connections to simplify commissioning and maintenance. Depending on the water source and pipe arrangement, a check valve or foot valve may also be required.
Electrical installation must match the nameplate voltage and local regulations, with proper grounding and circuit protection. Where required by local rules, wiring should be completed by a qualified electrician.
After startup, check flow direction, pressure, leakage, vibration, noise, and motor condition. Stop the pump immediately and inspect it if no water is delivered or operation is abnormal.
For better results, compare the actual inlet and outlet pressures with the design values after commissioning. When customers provide a piping diagram, vertical height, horizontal distance, pipe diameter, and estimated water demand, MISLIER can offer application-specific installation guidance.
Why Choose MISLIER
MISLIER is a pump manufacturer serving distributors, engineering contractors, equipment manufacturers, and OEM customers. The company treats pump selection as practical application engineering, reviewing the duty point, pumped liquid, power supply, installation environment, and commercial requirements before confirming a solution.
Application Support - Model recommendations based on flow, head, pipe layout, and operating conditions, not motor power alone.
Manufacturing Control - Incoming materials, assembly processes, and performance testing can be managed against confirmed order requirements.
OEM Cooperation - Branding, packaging, manuals, and selected configuration details can be discussed for volume orders.
Clear Technical Confirmation - Buyers can request datasheets, performance information, and order-specific specifications before production.
Export Service Experience - The MISLIER team supports overseas customers with sample evaluation, volume purchasing, and project communication.
For an accurate quotation, buyers should provide the required quantity, target market, voltage and frequency, required flow and head, liquid temperature, application, and any certification or packaging requirements.
FAQ
Q: What Is A Peripheral Booster Pump Mainly Used For?
A: It is mainly used for pressure boosting or water transfer in clean-water systems that require relatively high head at moderate flow, including domestic supply, small irrigation branches, and equipment water supply.
Q: Can the MSQB-60 supply several taps or showers at the same time?
A: This depends on total peak flow and system resistance. Buyers can provide the number of outlets, simultaneous-use pattern, inlet pressure, and pipe details so MISLIER can calculate the actual duty point.
Q: Can this pump handle hot water?
A: The MSQB model listed on the original page has a liquid temperature range of up to 110°C. Before use with hot water or HVAC systems, confirm the compatibility of the actual order configuration, seals, and wetted-component materials with MISLIER.
Q: Does the pump need to be primed before startup?
A: Yes. Unless otherwise stated for the confirmed configuration, fill the pump chamber and suction pipe with water before the first operation. Dry running may damage the pump.
Q: How should buyers select the correct model?
A: Provide the required flow, total head, inlet pressure, vertical height, pipe diameter and length, liquid temperature, voltage, frequency, and daily operating time for a more reliable selection.
Q: What protection functions are included?
A: The comparison data indicate that the MSQB includes overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, dry-run, and locked-rotor protection. Final functions should be verified against the approved technical datasheet and order specification.
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