etpm
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I don't quite understand your well setup. I thought a point well was the type where a point was driven into the ground. The point has a screen attached and as the point is driven deeper more sections of pipe are added. But these can only be shallow wells because the water must be sucked up the pipe.Ok, I have a point well 192 feet down and right now it comes out of the ground with a 1" pipe, makes a 90 degree turn and flows right into a pressure tank. During the warmer months of SE Wisconsin, there is no problem using the well. When it gets quite cold, the well obviously freezes. Typically we can get through the year without too much issue. This year we had trouble having enough water for our livestock and we had to bring water from another location. I want to add a frost proof hydrant. On our other farm, the hydrant comes right out of the ground where the point well is. I can live with doing something like that, but I would prefer to locate it closer to our animals.
My assumptions are this: 1) I need to bury the hydrant at least 4 feet down, probably 5 feet. 2) The line that feeds the hydrant needs to be to the same depth.
I'm lost as to how to do this. When we winterize the pump house, we drain the pressure tank and flip off the breaker. In the winter when we use the well, we have a valve that prevents water from refilling the pressure tank.
Any help in this matter is appreciated. Diagrams would be awesome too!
Your well is 192 feet deep. So the only way to get water out is to force it up with either a pump down the well or with a surface jet pump. And I don't think jet pumps can be used for wells 192 feet deep. So I'm thinking you must have a pump down the well. This means you must have a well casing.
You state that the water comes out of the ground with a 1" pipe. Does that mean that no well casing is visible? As you can see I don't understand exactly what you have.
If you do have a well casing then the way to get water out below ground is with a device called a "Pitless Adapter" Here is a link to one:
To install one a hole is cut through the well casing. The device has thick rubber gaskets that seal against the inside and outside of the well casing. In your situation a hole would need to be dug along side your well casing and the hole cut through. The pipe coming from the pump will need to shortened so that when the adapter is threaded onto the pipe and then lowered back into the casing until it meets the hole cut in the casing the pump will be at the proper depth. So you will need to pull the pipe and pump up, unscrew a length of sections, get one section cut and threaded to the proper length, thread it back onto the pipe, screw on the pitless adapter, lower the pipe, pump, and adapter back down into the casing, poke the adapter through the casing, and then slip the outer rubber gasket over the end of the adapter sticking out of the casing, then slip on the flange, then tighten the nut against the flange and gasket.
After all that you will have water coming out below ground level and at the depth you want. Then you can run pipe wherever.
Eric