Thanks! That's what I wanted to know.
1 2015-08-11 17:29:20
Re: Best Practice for Pump Life (2 replies, posted in Water Wells, Pumps, & Tanks)
2 2015-08-10 19:09:06
Topic: Best Practice for Pump Life (1 replies, posted in Water Wells, Pumps, & Tanks)
I have a well setup I use for watering my lawn and house slab. The pump has a 1HP motor and I have a 52gal pressure tank. I can run the pump until the cut off point of about 60psi. I can then open my hose that feeds three sprinklers. It will run for about 3 and a half minutes before the pump cuts on at about 30psi. The pump will then bring the pressure up to about 50psi and the pump runs the entire time I water. My question is: Is it better to let the pump just run or should I bring the shut off pressure down to get the pump to cycle? Thanks!
Jeb (Jack of all trades)
Sorry for the double post! Don't click the back button then tell it to resend data or it will post your thread again...
3 2015-08-10 17:34:31
Topic: Best Practice for Pump Life (2 replies, posted in Water Wells, Pumps, & Tanks)
I have a well setup I use for watering my lawn and house slab. The pump has a 1HP motor and I have a 52gal pressure tank. I can run the pump until the cut off point of about 60psi. I can then open my hose that feeds three sprinklers. It will run for about 3 and a half minutes before the pump cuts on at about 30psi. The pump will then bring the pressure up to about 50psi and the pump runs the entire time I water. My question is: Is it better to let the pump just run or should I bring the shut off pressure down to get the pump to cycle? Thanks!
Jeb (Jack of all trades)