Cycle Stop Valves

Pump System Questions and Answers => Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls => Topic started by: phughes200 on October 30, 2011, 03:10:00 PM

Title: installation question
Post by: phughes200 on October 30, 2011, 03:10:00 PM
I am interested in adding a CSV1Z vave to my system (A residential deep water well, 1/2 hp, 10 gpm, no irrigation) . The instructions state:

"NOTE: Submersible motor manufacturers recommend using a flow inducer sleeve to be sure the motor is sufficiently cooled at low flows."

 Will this be needed for this small of a pump? What is consider low flow? If I understand what this valve does, the flow will be 1 gpm until the bladder reaches the shutoff pressure when no water is called for. If the water is being call for exceeds 1 gpm, the valve will regulate the system to match the flow and to maintain the pressure once the cut-in pressure of the system is reached and the pump turns on. It would seem that the pump only sees a low flow (assuming that 1 gpm defines low flow) for a short period of time.

Thanks.
Title: Re: installation question
Post by: Cary Austin on October 31, 2011, 09:09:00 AM
Motor company says you don't need a shroud for anything less than 2 HP.  But I alway use one if I can.  Don't worry about it if you can't.  The CSV will make the pump produce 1 GPM as long as you are only running 1 GPM from a faucet.  1 GPM is five times as much as the motor needs to stay cool.