Not sure a Cycle Stop is for me? I've toured the site/forum and done some calculations but don't have a good feel for what I need.
Here's what I have now:
Private well: 7gpm pump at 300ft, 3/4hp, 230v, PH1, 1" black plastic supply line to pressure tank.
Pressure Switch: Square D, 30/50 set at 30psi cut-in and 50psi cut-out
Present Pressure Tank (needs replacement, 15 years old): WellxTrol WX-202, 20 gallon, Draw down at 30/50 = 6.8gal
We are a two person family with low water demands. 2 1/2 bath, dishwasher, new front load cloths washer (low water use)
1. I'm concerned about back pressure in the water supply line. If the Cycle Stop restricts flow then pressure will build in the supply. Is there not a chance of rupture of the supply line? Why does the pump not over heat pumping against flow resistance?
2. I have tried to research what size pressure tank to use but still don't have a good feel for what will work best. Two low flow toilets use 1.6 gallons per flush, other low flow uses 1.3 gallons per flush. Washing machine uses about 12.67 gallons for a complete cycle (about 1 hour), sprays a little here and a little there it seems.
3. Valve selection came up with CSV150, CSV1W, CSV1Z. CSV150 is plastic while the other two are bronze and the CSV1Z is adjustable while the other two are fixed. Any suggestions as to how I should pick? Can I mount the valve in the crawl space before my pressure tank? I have some silt that I remove with a whole house filter, will that effect the Cycle Stop valve?
4. Should I be using higher cut-in, cut-out pressures for a Cycle Stop? Would 60psi cut-out work better than 50psi?
5. The biggest advantage I can see for the Cycle Stop is constant flow applications (such as lawn watering) as the pump will not cycle, but for low usage, short run cycles there appears no advantage for Cycle Stop - am I correct??
Thanks in advance for your help and patience.