got a water well problem

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Quote Valveman, As long as the max pressure of the pump is less than 150 psi, the CSV125 will work fine.

The pump is 1hp with a 40-60 pressure switch. Where would the psi be measured, am I missing something? Will I have to measure PSI somehow somewhere?

And with a 40-60 pressure switch would I use a CSV125 60psi? also I can install it horizontal?

Richard
 
   / got a water well problem #22  
Quote Valveman, As long as the max pressure of the pump is less than 150 psi, the CSV125 will work fine.

The pump is 1hp with a 40-60 pressure switch. Where would the psi be measured, am I missing something? Will I have to measure PSI somehow somewhere?

And with a 40-60 pressure switch would I use a CSV125 60psi? also I can install it horizontal?

Richard

The back pressure depends on the pump and the static water level. A 1HP, 10 GPM pump with a static water level of 32' will have a back pressure of 150 PSI. A 1HP, 7 GPM pump would need the static water level to be at least 192' deep to stay below the 150 PSI back pressure needed for the CSV125.

The CSV1A can take a lot more back pressure than the CSV125. Just let me know the GPM of your 1HP pump and the static water level and I will figure it for you.
 

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