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Ok so I found

10GS10412C - Goulds Pumps GS Submersible Well Pump
1 HP - 10 GPM - 230 Volts - 1 Phase - 3 Wire

or

10GS15412C - Goulds Pumps GS Submersible Well Pump
1 1/2 HP - 10 GPM - 230 Volts - 1 Phase - 3 Wire

either or? or the 1.5

If i'm reading the chart correctly the 1.5 gives me 11gpm at 50psi 300'.

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ok i see. I meant to type in 250 psi (maybe 200?) need to check. It's the blue 1" stuff.

Also what is it I'm looking for. Single phase? or single stage? thanks. the one you mentioned is a 17 stage?

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I saw that video, it's what brought me here :). He recommended 1.5 HP Gould's 10 GPM (10GS10412cl with control box). Anything 10-15 gpm is fine. It's a 2350sqft house with a full unfinished basement that can be set up as a in law apt. So possibly up to 4700 sqft 2 family. Front and back seasonal lawn.

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Hi all. My installer is trying to get me to buy a franklin constant pressure pump subdrive utility. It's an electric constant pressure system with on board diagnostics and blah blah. Sounds fancy like a BMW, my fear is it'll be just as reliable as one (sarcasm). Need some advice.

well total depth: 455'
hit water at: 435'
Static water level: 190'
15gpm draw down baler test: 245'

Installer said placing the pump at 300' would be more than adequate and anything more would be useless and an energy hog. This I agree with. If I want to install a CSV what pump would be best suited for my application on my single family home. What kit would you recommend? thank you for your help

Should mention the 150psi line goes 85' to get to house thanks

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