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Irrigation / Re: Ag Irrigation pump work
« on: March 02, 2015, 01:19:24 PM »
Wow, thanks for the info!
Oddly enough, I have another well that was put in place by the same well drillers and I believe they used a CSV at that location. The well is smaller, but there is a 5gal pressure tank at the head and I turn it on just by opening the valve. I've always wondered how important it is to open/close that valve really, really slow?
On my other well (40 HP and VFD) I need about 170 PSI at the well head to move water up the hill and into my storage tank. If I turn the VFD up to 60 Hz the pump will extract nearly 200 GPM from the well (3" well manifold, 4" main line going the distance). Is there a CSV large enough to handle this flow and pressure?
It seems to me that choking down the pressure at the well head to reduce the flow would cause a large spike in pressure between the pump and the 'choking down' point, but from reading what you've written and other things I am going to reconsider!
Thank you for the helpful and money saving information! Next time my VFD fails I'm going to change course.
Oddly enough, I have another well that was put in place by the same well drillers and I believe they used a CSV at that location. The well is smaller, but there is a 5gal pressure tank at the head and I turn it on just by opening the valve. I've always wondered how important it is to open/close that valve really, really slow?
On my other well (40 HP and VFD) I need about 170 PSI at the well head to move water up the hill and into my storage tank. If I turn the VFD up to 60 Hz the pump will extract nearly 200 GPM from the well (3" well manifold, 4" main line going the distance). Is there a CSV large enough to handle this flow and pressure?
It seems to me that choking down the pressure at the well head to reduce the flow would cause a large spike in pressure between the pump and the 'choking down' point, but from reading what you've written and other things I am going to reconsider!
Thank you for the helpful and money saving information! Next time my VFD fails I'm going to change course.