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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Re: CSV on an old well pump
« on: May 12, 2016, 11:44:11 PM »
Sorry for the late reply. Thanks for the info. I'm still not sure if I want to add a CSV now or when I get a new pump when this one dies. Besides replacing the tank I also failed a water test so I need to add a pH neutralizer and a UV sterilizer (luckily no E. coli). This years MAJOR home project seems to be about potable water. Hopefully the pump waits for a different year to die!
When I replaced the tank, my cousin also sent me a new check valve to install between the pump and the tank. I've read your info along with other resources about multiple check valves being bad. I do get hammer thumps when the pump turns on. You can hear it through out the house -- always have.
I don't know if my foot valve on pump is still good though. The way my plumbing is setup, adding the CSV after the check valve would require me to re-plumb part of the house side. With that said, it looks to me like I could remove and replace the check valve with the CSV1A w/o requiring any additional plumbing work? All this assumes my foot valve is good though.
Thanks again
EDIT: One more question, with pressure switch set at 50/70 and a 20 gal tank with ~5 gal draw down and 10 GPM pump, what would I set pressure for the CSV valve to maintain? It seem's to me I'd probably want something like 65 PSI. I'm just thinking 10 PSI difference = 2.5 gal so at 65 PSI (~1.25 gal) should take a minute or so to fill. Maybe my math is wrong...
When I replaced the tank, my cousin also sent me a new check valve to install between the pump and the tank. I've read your info along with other resources about multiple check valves being bad. I do get hammer thumps when the pump turns on. You can hear it through out the house -- always have.
I don't know if my foot valve on pump is still good though. The way my plumbing is setup, adding the CSV after the check valve would require me to re-plumb part of the house side. With that said, it looks to me like I could remove and replace the check valve with the CSV1A w/o requiring any additional plumbing work? All this assumes my foot valve is good though.
Thanks again
EDIT: One more question, with pressure switch set at 50/70 and a 20 gal tank with ~5 gal draw down and 10 GPM pump, what would I set pressure for the CSV valve to maintain? It seem's to me I'd probably want something like 65 PSI. I'm just thinking 10 PSI difference = 2.5 gal so at 65 PSI (~1.25 gal) should take a minute or so to fill. Maybe my math is wrong...