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Old 10-09-2004, 05:56 AM
Srgnt Billko
 
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From: "tony "
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Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 1:29 PM
Subject: pump & pressure tank setup


On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 01:12:54 GMT, "Srgnt Billko"
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"tony " wrote in message
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Hi. I'm looking for tips on setting up a 1/2 hp jet pump & 4 gallon
pressure tank at the cottage. It's about 50 feet from the lake to the
kitchen.

tia


First, I assume you meant 40 gallon rather than 4 gal.
Can I also assume you are not going to drink the water ?
Next, what is the elevation difference between the lake and the cottage ?

It is actually a 4 gallon tank. Just enough to do a small sink full
of dishes, etc. This water is quite clean but not potable.
The elevation diff is quite small, about 6 feet.

thanks


No problem - except for the small tank - its gonna make the pump shut off
and on continuously. A 4 gallon pressure tank would normally only have an
average of 2 gallons in it (the rest is compressed air). With only 6' of
lift and 50' of transfer you can set up any way thats convenient. I like to
put pumps as close to the water as possible but in this minimal usage I
guess it shouldn't matter. I also favor "well points" - pieces of pipe with
many holes covered by screen - on the water source end - this minimizes
junk from being sucked in. Probably need a check valve (or a foot valve if
you don't use the point). You can use black plastic pipe (make sure it is
approved for water) as long as you don't have building codes to prevent you.
I use double clamps on plastic. I'd put the pump where water splashing
around is not a problem - priming sometimes gets a little sloppy. Some
pumps can be controlled to turn on when ever you draw water - I am used to
controlling with a pressure switch (with a bigger tank) that turns on when
the pressure drops to about 20# (adjustable) and shut of when it build up to
40# (adjustable). I currently have a pump sitting next to a brook and
pushing water 400' feet up a hill with over 20" of rise. I crank it up,
fill a 250 gallon tank and shut it off.


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