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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Re: 1 well, 1 pressure tank, 2 houses
« on: January 20, 2021, 02:31:17 PM »
You da best! Thank you

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Re: 1 well, 1 pressure tank, 2 houses
« on: January 20, 2021, 08:10:29 AM »
Thanks Cary. Is it possible to pull that pitless adaptor line out of the well casing without a backhoe? I've searched online for answers and saw 1 video with two guys pulling it out but it looked like the well was shallow (and that one dude was really big). I am assuming I will be pulling up the pump and the 100' water line with the adapter. And then I had this vision of me getting the adapter line up, cutting into the pipe below it to install the CSV and then having the pipe attached to the pump slip through my hands and plummet to the bottom of the well casing. Got any advice or know any good videos out there. Thanks again

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Re: 1 well, 1 pressure tank, 2 houses
« on: January 20, 2021, 03:02:31 AM »
Its probably a stupid question but would a CSV valve on both lines work? The pump is 100' down. Thanks

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / 1 well, 1 pressure tank, 2 houses
« on: January 18, 2021, 12:22:59 PM »
Hi, here is my situation. I have a submersible well pump with a water line running to my house (check valve, pressure switch and tank). Knowing that I wanted to build an apt in a separate garage, while the excavator was there I had him dig down the 4' at the well casing and on to the garage. I teed off from the water line going to the house and ran a 1" water line to the garage. Then he re-buried the new line. What i want is to somehow use this connection to supply water to the apt. I believe there is a check valve at the submersible so my thought was to take out the check valve just before the existing pressure tank and let the existing pressure tank and switch pressurize the other system. Will this work? If so is there any way to use a CSV valve or two to prevent cycling and hammer. I wish I had put a CSV valve in between the pump and the tee. Thanks, John

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