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Applications / Re: My setup is a bit different
« on: May 14, 2020, 12:09:07 AM »
Thanks for the fast answer! It is good to know that 'nothing untoward happens'. Just a FYI, the MQ comes with a check valve factory installed in the discharge port and an optional check valve to install in the suction port if the pump is drawing from depth. I have only the discharge port check installed.
Now for my next question. Looking at the pump curve of the JP07, the output at 50psi is about 7 gpm, am I reading that correctly? If I need more than 7 gallons at full system load (all my sprinklers on at once, which I would prefer to do, approaches 9gpm), does that preclude setting the pressure switch at 40-60 and setting the CSV at 50psi? The curve chart I have shows the JP07 producing about 13gpm at 40 psi, so I would guess that a CSV setting at about 40 would be better and the pressure switch at 37-57 would be what I want? I guess I'm unclear as to what the CSV does, if anything, when the demand exceeds the amount the pump can supply at its pressure setting. There's a reason I'm not a plumber, and you'll probably tell me if I want 9gpm at 50psi to just get a JP10
Now for my next question. Looking at the pump curve of the JP07, the output at 50psi is about 7 gpm, am I reading that correctly? If I need more than 7 gallons at full system load (all my sprinklers on at once, which I would prefer to do, approaches 9gpm), does that preclude setting the pressure switch at 40-60 and setting the CSV at 50psi? The curve chart I have shows the JP07 producing about 13gpm at 40 psi, so I would guess that a CSV setting at about 40 would be better and the pressure switch at 37-57 would be what I want? I guess I'm unclear as to what the CSV does, if anything, when the demand exceeds the amount the pump can supply at its pressure setting. There's a reason I'm not a plumber, and you'll probably tell me if I want 9gpm at 50psi to just get a JP10