Dear Sonny Lester. Someone at your office said you could help me. I have a dairy in north Texas with 3,000 head of cattle. I have several water wells that feed a large storage tank behind the dairy. There are two booster pumps which draw water from the storage tank and supply about 60 PSI to the dairy. I used to have a big pressure tank but, the pumps would cycle on and off all the time, which would cause a 6" underground line to break on a regular basis. The cycling also caused the motor starters and pressure switches to burn up at least once per year. Last year a salesman talked me into buying two Square D Variable Frequency Drives. We installed the drives and hauled off the old rusty pressure tank. Now the VFD's are causing the underground pipe to break more often than the cycling pumps did. When we turn off water the VFD doesn't slow down quickly enough, the pressure spikes and pow, another weekend of digging up and fixing the underground line. Also when we first turn on water the VFD is slow to speed up the motor so, the pressure gets low and the pipes start shaking. Will a Cycle Stop Valve solve my problem and how would I install it?