I recently installed a Cycle Stop Valve (CSV) model CSV1Z, approximately 1 foot from my pressure switch/pump tank.
My well delivers ~ 10 GPM, pressure switch is set to 40/60 and State pump tank.
Results:
The CSV provides constant pressure at "high" (high = greater than 6 gpm) demand. Running one shower does not "demand" enough water and therefore, the CSV has no effect on house ressure (i.e. the pump will cycle when the pump tank has provided its reserve).
I installed and configured my CSV to provide ~ 55 psi at ~ 9 gpm, to support my sprinkler system. In this application, it's an excellent product.
My well delivers ~ 10 GPM, pressure switch is set to 40/60 and State pump tank.
Results:
The CSV provides constant pressure at "high" (high = greater than 6 gpm) demand. Running one shower does not "demand" enough water and therefore, the CSV has no effect on house ressure (i.e. the pump will cycle when the pump tank has provided its reserve).
I installed and configured my CSV to provide ~ 55 psi at ~ 9 gpm, to support my sprinkler system. In this application, it's an excellent product.