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I recently installed the Aquatec CDP-8800 booster pump along with my BRS 5-stage 75 GPD RODI unit. I’m running into some confusion around how the pressure switch is supposed to work.
At first, I had the pressure switch installed after the DI resin canister. Based on some research, I moved it to just before the DI stage, but when I close the float valve on my output container, the booster pump keeps running and doesn’t shut off.
Am I missing something in how this is supposed to work? Is the pressure switch supposed to shut off the pump when the float valve is closed and backpressure builds up? Also, should the booster pump be running even when no source water is flowing, or is it common practice to only power it when you’re actively making water?
Any guidance on wiring, switch placement? Trying to make sure I don’t damage the pump or waste water.

At first, I had the pressure switch installed after the DI resin canister. Based on some research, I moved it to just before the DI stage, but when I close the float valve on my output container, the booster pump keeps running and doesn’t shut off.
Am I missing something in how this is supposed to work? Is the pressure switch supposed to shut off the pump when the float valve is closed and backpressure builds up? Also, should the booster pump be running even when no source water is flowing, or is it common practice to only power it when you’re actively making water?
Any guidance on wiring, switch placement? Trying to make sure I don’t damage the pump or waste water.

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