Royerm
Member
Well, if seeing is believing and doing is understanding, I'm almost there.
Installed the CSV1Z with a new 6 Gals (1.6 Gals draw) bladder type tank, what
a difference compare to my previous 35 gals.
The pressure switch is set at 40-60 and I have set the CSV at 55.
I ran a few test with 3 taps, 1 shower, 1 toilet flush giving me a flow of 9.4 GPM
and holding it steady at 55......truly amazing and a delight.
Reading the instruction, it suggest to bring the cut-In (ON) equal to my CSV pressure??
I'm not sure about this one.
My pressure switch can raise both(cut-in/cut-off) or the cut-off only but not the cut-in alone.
Rising the cut-in to 55 would bring the cut-off to 75, which for some reason I find a little high!!??
When the pump start it goes from 40 to 55 in a flash and once I shut the water off it takes about 15 seconds to bring it to 60 (shut-off).
I've read somewhere I think that the pump should run for a minute????
Do I keep it the way it is or rise the cut-in?????
Regards...
Installed the CSV1Z with a new 6 Gals (1.6 Gals draw) bladder type tank, what
a difference compare to my previous 35 gals.
The pressure switch is set at 40-60 and I have set the CSV at 55.
I ran a few test with 3 taps, 1 shower, 1 toilet flush giving me a flow of 9.4 GPM
and holding it steady at 55......truly amazing and a delight.
Reading the instruction, it suggest to bring the cut-In (ON) equal to my CSV pressure??
I'm not sure about this one.
My pressure switch can raise both(cut-in/cut-off) or the cut-off only but not the cut-in alone.
Rising the cut-in to 55 would bring the cut-off to 75, which for some reason I find a little high!!??
When the pump start it goes from 40 to 55 in a flash and once I shut the water off it takes about 15 seconds to bring it to 60 (shut-off).
I've read somewhere I think that the pump should run for a minute????
Do I keep it the way it is or rise the cut-in?????
Regards...