OK... I have installed my CSV1A.
I have installed a 60/80 pressure switch and a 6 gallon pressure tank pre-charged at 55psi.
The CSV1A is installed on the main line coming from the well pump, which is a 1.5hp/18gpm unit.
The well has a static head of about 45 ft. The well has a tremendous recovery rate so the low static head is not a limiting factor.
The pressure switch is installed in one of the side ports on the CSV1A.
The pressure tank is installed downstream about 5 feet from CSV1A.
Starting pressure is 84psi.
When I turn on a bathtub, the pressure drops from the 84psi to about 62psi where the pump turns on.
The pressure slowly builds back up to about 70psi and holds there.
If I add a sink faucet the pressure holds at about 68psi and holds.
If I add an exterior hose bib to the mix the pressure immediately drops to about 3 psi.
Is this what I should expect from the system or I am doing something wrong?
Is my pressure tank too far from my pressure switch?
The instructions say to “adjust your demand to 2-3 gpm”… do I control the demand by modulating the main valve downstream from the pressure switch?
The reason I have installed the 60/80 pressure switch and the CSV1A is to try to overcome the pressure drop through the tandem Big Blue sediment filters (a five micron followed by a 1 micron at 20” x 4.5” each). The pressure drop across the filters is about 30 psi so it really plays havoc with the system pressure.
I still don’t seem to be getting the pressure and flow that I had hoped for and would appreciate any input on this matter.