I've had a CSV1A installed for ~ 7 years and it's been great! It replaced the CU301 controller and pressure transducer on our 18 year old Grundfos SQE pump, turning it into an SQ pump I guess.
At the 80' pumping depth on our 130' well, that pump has been able to supply over 20 gpm at whatever pressure was asked of it...until lately. Now if a couple sprinklers are running concurrently, the flow rate is noticeably lower than in years past and the pump is unable to maintain the pressure set on the CSV1A. If I hook a hose up to the 3/4" spigot near the pressure tank and turn it on full, the pressure will drop enough to empty the tank and kick off the Square D M4 pressure switch.
I disassembled the CSV1A a couple days ago and it looked fine - no holes in the diaphragm, no sand packed into any of the openings, just a little iron staining that wiped off easily. It has no trouble maintaining a pressure for a low flow like a shower or two, just at higher flow rates.
Is there any type of failure in a CSV1A that would cause these symptoms? My guess is it is not the valve, but would like to be sure before calling in the well servicing company. Would it be possible to temporarily remove the guts of the valve and replace it with an o-ring and flat disk of sheet metal that the pressure adjusting spring and cage would hold in place?