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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: November 05, 2012, 06:28:45 PM »
OK. I'll look at that too.

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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: November 04, 2012, 02:42:39 PM »
Done.   When the heat pump is running alone, it holds at 55psi.  It might climb slowly and eventually shut the pump off if the heat pump runs long enough, but it's better than cycling every few minutes like it did with no csv.  I turned it screw in 1 or 1 1/2 turns from flush, I forget now and I'm not going to pull the pump to look. It now also fills the thank in 1 1/2 minutes from pump on with no draw.  It was 6 minutes before.  Thanks for the help.   :)

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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: November 04, 2012, 09:47:42 AM »
The allen screw isn't very tight either.   I'll play around with it and see what I can come up with.

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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: November 03, 2012, 01:06:17 PM »
I took the CSV out and put a straight pipe in it's place.  The pump works fine.  What I did notice is that the set screw on the scv wasn't very tight.  I can turn the adjustment screw with two fingers on a screwdriver (I put it back to it's original spot), and the same with the setscrew.   So, it looks like the valve came out of adjustment.  Is there a way that I can adjust it, all the way in and out 5 turns or something like that?  I really don't like the idea of pulling the pump, adjusting, putting back, repeat.  lol

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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: October 30, 2012, 05:51:24 PM »
That's my plan for this weekend Cary.  I'm hoping it's something simple like a leak or blocked screen.  They want me to work but that aint gonna happen.

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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: October 29, 2012, 06:51:00 PM »
Yeah your right Cary.  I was going off the top of my head.  The csv is 2' below the pitless and the top of the pump is 24' 8" below that.   I don't have the water level written down, I do but have no idea where, but I know there's 15 - 20' of water in the well.

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Valve Tech / Re: Low pressure
« on: October 28, 2012, 04:37:46 PM »
I did put the cap and O-Ring on, but the valve is not submerged.  It's probably 15 feet above the water level.

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Valve Tech / Low pressure
« on: October 28, 2012, 09:58:00 AM »
Hi.  In August I replaced my Grundfos pump with a  Webtrol WT18102C, 18 gpm 1HP pump, 40/60 pressure switch, 44 Gallon pressure tank and CSV1W valve.  My well is approx. 35' deep with the cycle stop valve about 5' below the pitless and 100' of 1" to the house.   When I first installed it, the pressure in my house was constant at a little under 50psi.   Now, when there is a draw, heat pump starts, the pressure drops to 40psi.  If I run another tap, it'll drop lower.  I'm using a liquid filled pressure gauge, not a cheap plastic piece of crap.   The pump starts at 40 and stops at 60, so I'm sure it's not the gauge.   Could this valve be faulty?  My big fear is a damaged pump just before snow starts to fly.

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