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  1. Chucky_ott

    Bathtub lip

    I'm not a pro but tile and grout are not waterproof, so you need waterproofing behind the tile. If the Goboard goes over the lip and reaches the tub deck, I would agree. With this method, I would caulk the Goboard at the tub before tiling. If the Goboard will just stop above the lip, the tile...
  2. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    It goes without saying, that you need to reprime the pump after maintenance. Also keep the handle down after you are done pumping. Water need to stay in the pump in order to keep the leathers wet and supple.
  3. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    You said you disassembled and reassembled everything last fall. When you reassembled, did you use teflon tape or pipe dope on the threaded joints? Like I mentioned, in order to be able to pump, the leather cup needs to properly seal inside the casing, all joints need to be airtight, and the...
  4. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    Did you check the leather cup? It acts as the piston so if it doesn't form a tight seal, you will not be able to pump. This is the last hand pump I used. Worked really well until we upgraded to a jet pump. http://oasispumps.com/pumps.html
  5. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    That type of pump is fine. The suction cup and check valve will likely be leather . They will wear out and/or dry out and need to be replaced occasionally
  6. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    BTW, when you stopped using the pump last fall, did you winterize it? If you still had water remaining in the drop pipe, it may have frozen and burst the pipe anywhere above the frost line. But again, I'm assuming a standard pitcher pump. FWIW, there are hand pumps with the piston at the...
  7. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    I believe that he meant above ground. Think of the check valve and down pipe as your finger on top of a straw full of water. If your finger makes a good seal with the straw, water will stay in the straw. Break that seal and the water flow out. Same thing happens with a check valve. If...
  8. Chucky_ott

    Sand point well question please

    As Reach indicated in his link, your hand pump may have a check valve of sorts in the form of a leather flapper. It may not seal properly if there's no water in the pump. I used a few pitcher pumps in the past and for the last one, I removed the leather seal and replaced it with a modern...
  9. Chucky_ott

    Pressure switch 30/60? Why 20 PSI range

    You also need to make sure your pump is capable of producing the pressure you set as your cutoff pressure.
  10. Chucky_ott

    Two Delta Diverters Used like a 3-Way Light Switch?

    The American Standard 2-port diverter that I have needs to be lined up perfectly for it not to leak a bit. There are no stops on it so it's hit and miss. Good luck. Sounds like the kind of project I would think of. A one of a kind thing that no one else has done and probably for good reasons.
  11. Chucky_ott

    Is there a good sealant for Sand Point Well Pipe to keep out air?

    Your suction pipe will be under negative pressure when the pump is running. So if there is a leak, it could suck in air at the same time it is sucking in water. It will be under positive pressure only when the pump is off (assuming the only check valve is just above the Sandpoint). And just...
  12. Chucky_ott

    Keep losing prime or pressure

    I don't think you ever answered the question on whether your system maintains pressure when the pump is off and there is no call for water. And if so, does it maintain pressure without dropping. That would tell us if there's a leak in the system.
  13. Chucky_ott

    Keep losing prime or pressure

    Agree with Reach. You do not want a check valve between the pump and pressure tank. Without the check valve, the suction line will be under positive pressure when the pump is not running. This is a good thing. It will prevent air from getting into the line, will force the foot valve to...
  14. Chucky_ott

    Jet pump not building pressure

    The ones I've seen have a SS band but the bolt is zinc-coated steel. Unless I find one fully SS, I'd still use the worm-gear type
  15. Chucky_ott

    Jet pump not building pressure

    Not the best picture. Not sure where in Ontario you are but Princess Auto sells the t-bolt clamps. You didn't answer this question: "If you shut of power to the pump after it reaches your 35psi (or whatever the cutoff is), does it eventually go down to zero ?". And how quickly?
  16. Chucky_ott

    Question for valveman

    Since you have the sensor, which only runs on 240V, I assume your pump runs on 240V too? You should consider using a double-pole toggle switch for that. That will kill both hots to the pump.
  17. Chucky_ott

    Jet pump not building pressure

    If you shut of power to the pump after it reaches your 35psi (or whatever the cutoff is), does it eventually go down to zero ? If it does, you have a leak somewhere. Without isolation valves (just regular ball valves), it might be hard to figure out where. Post a picture of your setup if...
  18. Chucky_ott

    Jet pump not building pressure

    That pump is supposed to reach 70psi so if it can't even do 50, there's something wrong with the pump, the gauge, or both. As Valveman stated, if it got hot enough to melt the PVC fittings, it probably got hot enough to melt the impeller. Only way to know would be for you to disassemble the...
  19. Chucky_ott

    Jet pump not building pressure

    I agree with Valveman that your pump likely ran dry and melted the PVC fittings. You should not have the check valve at the pump. The only check valve should be the foot valve. The second check valve at the pump may be preventing the foot valve from closing properly. When the pump is not...
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