There is a well field in Georgia that has 50 wells scattered throughout the area. They have been using Goulds Aquavar variable speed drives to control these pumps for about 2 years. At low flow rates the VFD continually ramps the pumps up and down. This is causing motors, pumps. and the Aquavars themselves to fail. They have been moving the Aquavars that are still working from wells with bad pumps to wells with pumps that are still good. Can they use a Cycle Stop Valve to replace these Aquavars? If so then how do they set up Cycle Stop Valves to control 50 different wells?