I am replacing the two pipe jet pump I have now with a submersible pump at our home. It is a 60' cased well in a pit. I will be adding a pitless adaptor and a well extention to bring it above ground. Ive read a lot about sizing the pressure tank for draw down and pump cycling etc so Im pretty good there. Here are my questions.
What is the difference between a 110 and a 220 submersible pump in this application providing the GPM are similar. Is one prefered to the other, longevity, cost of use etc?
Currently Im getting about 1 gallon a minute out of my kitchen faucet with no aerator and about the same on teh second floor shower with no head. What is a typical flow from these?
Is there big difference between 30/50 and 40/60? currently I have 20/40 and its a not muc more than a drizzle in the upstairs shower.
Any recomendations in this case? 3 bedroom house two bath and I will be installing a lawn irrigation system in the future and a whole house active carbon filter to remove the small amounts of radon we have. I was thinking a 7 or 10 gpm pump at 40/60 with the appropriate pressure tank for draw down and 1 minute or more between cycles...
Thanks gang
What is the difference between a 110 and a 220 submersible pump in this application providing the GPM are similar. Is one prefered to the other, longevity, cost of use etc?
Currently Im getting about 1 gallon a minute out of my kitchen faucet with no aerator and about the same on teh second floor shower with no head. What is a typical flow from these?
Is there big difference between 30/50 and 40/60? currently I have 20/40 and its a not muc more than a drizzle in the upstairs shower.
Any recomendations in this case? 3 bedroom house two bath and I will be installing a lawn irrigation system in the future and a whole house active carbon filter to remove the small amounts of radon we have. I was thinking a 7 or 10 gpm pump at 40/60 with the appropriate pressure tank for draw down and 1 minute or more between cycles...
Thanks gang