Thanks for the reply, Cary. The run time of 30 seconds when demand is removed makes sense to me after thinking about it more - the tank itself is seen as demand until it, too, reaches the set-point of 70 psi on the CSV1A. It only has to continue filling from 70-75 when the other demands stop.
The second situation is the one that has me somewhat flummoxed - tank is completely empty and no demand exists other than the tank. The 45 second refill in that situation means an avg flow rate of 3.3 gpm. Is the 1 gpm fill rate based on a certain pressure differential through the valve, rather than any type of metering action to maintain an absolute 1gpm flow rate? If so, then I am assuming that our ~ 100 psi differential after pump startup must be higher than that used to estimate a 1 gpm fill rate.
I don't think it's a problem in either situation. We might get an occasional extra cycle with the shorter fill time, but as you said, I could always back down the CSV1A set-point or bump up the cutoff setting on the switch, or both.
The valve has been working great! I don't sense any difference in functionality between it and the CU301 it replaced, though I'm confident it will prolong the life of the pump and save a lot of money by eliminating the parasitic electric load.