Cycle Stop Valves

Pump System Questions and Answers => Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls => Topic started by: t84a on January 12, 2015, 07:54:02 PM

Title: CSV vs AquaGenie
Post by: t84a on January 12, 2015, 07:54:02 PM
Another forum lead me to your site. I am considering a variable speed pump setup, which seems very counter to the theme of this site. The variable speed pump was recommended to me by my plumber. What I'm confused about is any difference between the product advertised on this site and an Aqua Genie.  I'm very curious because I had an Aqua Genie installed several years ago with zero improvement. If the 2 devices are the same, any idea as to why my install was not a success? Thanks
Title: Re: CSV vs AquaGenie
Post by: Cary Austin on January 13, 2015, 07:19:25 AM
Since you say "there was no improvement" I assume the pump was still cycling on and off?

The principal of the Aquagenie and the CSV are the same.  Although the bypass of the CSV is more dependable.  Sounds like whoever installed it didn't know how to adjust it.  It is not that hard but for some reason people will tighten on the bolt, which makes the valve work like a piece of pipe.  Loosening on the bolt makes the valve work.

Plumbers and pump installers will try to sell you what they make the most money on, which is the variable speed pump by a long shot.  They are expensive, short lived, and greatly shorten the life of the pump as well.

They can't make any money selling a $63 or a $200 CSV, especially because it will make the pump last 4 times longer than normal.

Title: Re: CSV vs AquaGenie
Post by: t84a on January 13, 2015, 11:17:19 AM
Thanks.  Given my location, I would probably agree that the plumber (not my buddy) did not adjust it correctly. I tried to fine tune it but got frustrated. Is the product here easier to adjust? Thanks again
Title: Re: CSV vs AquaGenie
Post by: Cary Austin on January 13, 2015, 04:15:41 PM
One adjustment bolt.  Turn it until the shower is running at a steady 50 PSI and your done.
Title: Re: CSV vs AquaGenie
Post by: t84a on January 13, 2015, 06:36:56 PM
So no messing with start and stop pressures?  How do I know what model to order to replace the Aqua Genie? This pic shows the bottom of the AG:
(http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m120/Terp84Alum/Lake/AquaGenie_zps9506cca6.png)
Title: Re: CSV vs AquaGenie
Post by: Cary Austin on January 14, 2015, 06:59:17 AM
The on off pressure are done by the pressure switch.  Assuming you already have a 40/60 pressure switch there would be no other adjustment necessary except to set the CSV at 50 PSI.

The CSV1A is the best replacement for what you have.