Hello, someone recommend CSV to me as something I might possibly want to install on my plumbing system. But I had a question, that's not really answered on the site that I could find or a glimpse at the current topics.
Say I install a CSV valve, by my understanding is restricts flow rate to what you are using at a minimum of 1 GPM.
Now say I want to water my garden, and I open the valve to let out exactly 1 GPM. My well pump has a pumping speed of 7.5 GPM, but is limited by the CSV to 1 GPM. Will it not build pressure on the pre-CSV side of the pump? The pump is a submersible and is very deep, so has a flexible hose. Does the CSV have a built in pressure relief? What if I run my hose for an hour, what is the maximum possible pressure that the CSV will allow to build up on the well side? I don't know the pressure rating of the hoses underground, but I assume they max at 125 psi. What is the risk of over-pressure, and what if any counter measures are built in the CSV?
Please note, I'm not a plumber, but have a working knowledge of plumbing. I purchased the house with the pump already installed, so have no idea of the brand or model since I could not find any documentation for it in the house. And I'm not about to pull 400+ feet of hose out of the ground to check the model on the pump unless it breaks down first. If I knew the model I could figure out the pumps max pressure at the depth it is, but I can't for all I know it could put out 125 psi or more.