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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Two Pumps in the same well
« on: February 02, 2007, 04:04:29 PM »
A drawing is even better. Thanks.

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Two Pumps in the same well
« on: February 02, 2007, 12:18:22 PM »
Wow, I never thought of that, however it's quite simple when you think about it.

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Tanks
« on: January 29, 2007, 06:21:55 PM »
With (3) WX-350 tanks it will tale longer for the pump to cut off but 12 minutes with a 100 gpm pump is to long. I think you have some other problem with your system. With a Cycle Stop Valve I would say (1) WX-350 is more than enough for the home and system.

I suggest you call Jeff or any of the people at Cycle Stop Valves. They have much more experience with this question.

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Is this a test question? (:^)
« on: January 29, 2007, 04:16:11 PM »
The pressure tank should be installed downstream of the CSV3B on a tee at a 90 degree angle to the main discharge line . Pressure tank pre-charge should be 5-10 psi lower than the pressure switch start point. A water line at least 8" or longer and no larger than tank inlet size should be used to connect the tank. Pressure switch must be installed on the line going into the tank, as close to base of the tank as possible. (closer to the tank than the main line). Pressure switch should never be installed directly on the main line.

For start up, loosen the lock nut on adjusting stem of pilot valve (small valve attached to CSV3B). Make sure adjusting stem is loosened completely by turning counter clockwise until you feel it is no longer making contact with the spring. Set the pressure switch to desired settings. Cut off pressure must be at least 10 PSI higher than the desired valve set pressure (ie..40/60 pressure switch, valve set at 50).

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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Pump Cycling!
« on: January 29, 2007, 06:51:23 AM »
Installing a Cycle Stop Valve should solve your problem. Contact your nearest well/pump supplier or contact our headquarters in Lubbock and they can help you choose the proper valve for your needs.
Porky

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