Greetings, great forum and excellent resources here. Spent a good while learning about cycle stop valves and now I’m hoping to get some pro advice on updating our well setup. That is, verification I'm on the right path along with parts numbers I should purchase. Some background:
We recently added an irrigation system to our home, and I’m trying to prevent the well pump from running dry. Based on my calculations, our well has a reserve of about 500 gallons (stats below).
Our system includes a Square D pressure switch and an 85-gallon Goulds pressure tank in the garage. Since adding the irrigation, we’ve occasionally experienced a complete loss of water and pressure. Twice overnight and a few times during the day. This never happened before, so I suspect the well can’t keep up with the increased demand.
From what I’ve gathered from posts and videos on this site, adding a cycle stop valve and a cycle sensor; along with possibly getting rid of the large 85-gallon pressure tank and Pumptec might create a more efficient system and help protect the pump from running dry. This is all without adding a 5000 gallon storage tank with booster pump. Which we plan to do next year but looking at a CSV and cycle censor as something that can be done right away and work with a storage tank after its installed.
I’m not sure what brand of pump or model is installed outside of it being 230 VAC, but based on a recent test by local well professionals (conducted before the new irrigation was installed), it appears to be a 10–15 GPM pump. Here are their write-up and results:
PUMP SIZE /TYPE: 1.5 HP
MOTOR SIZE /TYPE: 1.5 HP
CONTROL BOX SIZE/TYPE: 1.5 HP FRANKLIN
PRESSURE SWITCH: 30/50
AMPS: YELLOW 10.2 RED 10.9 BLACK 9.0
PUMP IS PUMPING AT: 12 GPM
WELL RECOVERED: .9 GPM
STATIC WATER LEVEL: 174
WHAT IS CUT IN PRESSURE? 35 PSI
WHAT IS CUT OFF PRESSURE? 55 PSI
WHAT IS PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL: 20PSI
PRESSURE TANK MAKE / MODEL: V 250 D GALLONS 85
TANK PRESSURE: 36 PSI
IS TANK WATER LOGGED: NO
PITLESS ADAPTER INSTALLED YES SIZE 1"
Well stats from original well certification:
Drilled: May 2007
Depth: 509'
Bore Diameter: 6.5"
PVC Diameter: 5.5"
Water @325 Feet 1gpm
Water @425 Feet 2gpm
Distance from well head to pressure tank in garage: 150ft
Thank you for your time or any assistance!
Gerry