Trying to educate myself on pumps, so I went to Lowe’s where they had 1/2hp, 3/4hp and 1hp pumps, all rated at 10gpm. Granted, information was scant and showed at what depth each pump would pump 10gpm, but gave no indication of what gpm at shallower depths. Looks like I need more education.
Let’s say that a 1/2hp pump can pump more gpm than the well can produce, is there any benefit, such as pump life, amperage draw, etc in going with a larger pump?
Am I correct in thinking that as long as my well is producing 1gpm or more, I can dial the CSV down until my well will keep up with the pump?
My desire is to have as many gpm as is safely possible in the house. Am I wrong in thinking that psi is the determining factor in what the plumbing will safely handle?
What psi would you recommend for copper plumbing?
Thanks again
Ken