Another well question

   / Another well question #1  

Onthesauk

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Really kind of a reality check. I have a low flow well that fills a couple of storage tanks. Pump has been going on eradicatly, something that was solved by a new pump controller a couple of years ago. Had a new pump guy look at it. He popped the lid off the control box, stuck his meter on and tells me my pump is going bad. The pump was not running, should be drawing no power and I'm not sure I understand how he determined the pump was the problem. He also says the average life of a pump is 7 to 10 years. I some how had it in the back of my mind that 20+ years was more common, (although will admit the on and off of a low flow well could shorten the life.) Am I way off base here? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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Really kind of a reality check. I have a low flow well that fills a couple of storage tanks. Pump has been going on eradicatly, something that was solved by a new pump controller a couple of years ago. Had a new pump guy look at it. He popped the lid off the control box, stuck his meter on and tells me my pump is going bad. The pump was not running, should be drawing no power and I'm not sure I understand how he determined the pump was the problem. He also says the average life of a pump is 7 to 10 years. I some how had it in the back of my mind that 20+ years was more common, (although will admit the on and off of a low flow well could shorten the life.) Am I way off base here? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Another well question #3  
The first thing I would check out is to see if your pressure tank is water logged. If it is a pressurized tank, turn off your pump then drain all water presure from it, then check the air pressure it shoud be set at 5lbs. below cut in pressure. In other words if your pump is set to come on at 40 then put 35lbs of air into it to precharge it. IF THAT NOT THE PROBELM.Then look into the control box there should be two black capacitors in it take these to a pump place and have them checked. one of them might be weak . this is assuming you have a deep well pump. Hope this helps.
 
   / Another well question #4  
The first thing I would check out is to see if your pressure tank is water logged. If it is a pressurized tank, turn off your pump then drain all water presure from it, then check the air pressure it shoud be set at 5lbs. below cut in pressure. In other words if your pump is set to come on at 40 then put 35lbs of air into it to precharge it. IF THAT NOT THE PROBELM.Then look into the control box there should be two black capacitors in it take these to a pump place and have them checked. one of them might be weak . this is assuming you have a deep well pump. Hope this helps.
 
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Pressure tank is being filled by a second pump in the storage tanks and that one works just fine.

Well is about 50+ feet deep and run from the well head to the house is probably another 60 feet in rise over 400 feet so total head of approximately 110 feet.
 
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Pressure tank is being filled by a second pump in the storage tanks and that one works just fine.

Well is about 50+ feet deep and run from the well head to the house is probably another 60 feet in rise over 400 feet so total head of approximately 110 feet.
 
   / Another well question #7  
See page 15 of the linked file. Goulds pump link He was likely checking the resistance across the leads. You can diagnose pump problems that way.
 
   / Another well question #8  
See page 15 of the linked file. Goulds pump link He was likely checking the resistance across the leads. You can diagnose pump problems that way.
 
   / Another well question #9  
As not all pumps are created equally so to is well water of different quality.

The life of the pump will depend on it's components quality, the type of duty cycles it see's, and the minerals in the water being pumped.

A surface check of resistence can indicate a problem. Amperage draw when running is a better indicator.

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Another well question #10  
As not all pumps are created equally so to is well water of different quality.

The life of the pump will depend on it's components quality, the type of duty cycles it see's, and the minerals in the water being pumped.

A surface check of resistence can indicate a problem. Amperage draw when running is a better indicator.

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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