Hello,
After reading so many posts I decided to ask about my issue. I have had water hammer and short cycles for the last couple years on pump shut off. I finally saved enough money to take care of this. Well first found out my tank was waterlogged and had 52 lbs in it, I thought weird, but let air out until new tank came in. I went with a Flexcon pro 32 gal. with a 9.5 draw, due that it fits under the stairwell so biggest I could go. I also upgraded from galvanized pipe, 1in, to a stainless steel tee and fittings, gauge, shutoff valve,etc. 40/60 d switch, I tied it all together with sharkbite fittings and copper pipe 1in, to the black poly line coming out of the basement floor thru 4 in corrugated. All set right? Turn on water and try, still have hammer, so much the black poly pipe moves about 2 to 3 in upward as it did before all of this, same issue. So I secured black poly pipe and verified tank pressure at 38 psi drained. Then called well company, said probably check valve in pump, I said change pump, figuring it was due, being 14 years old. So new Sta-rite Sk plus pump, 1/2 hp, 10 gpm, 2 wire 4in sub in well, replacing a red jacket pump. So all new, no checks at tank or pitless due to its only a 62 ' well static water level at about 20'. Only the check in the pump, called well company and they are going to work with me and swap out the pump again, but they suggested putting an additional check right on top the pump. Is that ok or should the check be torn out of the pump first, don't know if 2 checks back to back is bad? I called Sta-rite tech line and they said their pump is fine, I have some sort of plumbing issue. Any way I had just ordered a csv1w to install at the tank, Just wondering if I'm just masking a problem, because I'm thinking the csv1w will fix my water hammer, and give me longer cycle time than 38 seconds from 40 to 60 psi?