Willl
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Install the pressure switch in the water line to the house. Check valve just before switch.
Like so.
ok, i see what yor talking about... i guess that would work as long as you can locate the switch underground as he said it freezes there so the water line would be underground. The system we use here is a electronic pressure switch and has actual wires running to the tank. I can see how a mechanical pressure switch could work in this instance.
However i still dont see how he got 120volt power at the meter with only a 220 volt line and no neutral wire.
Install the pressure switch in the water line to the house. Check valve just before switch.
8 2 romex does not have a neutral. it will only have 2 hots and a ground wire
It proably won't meet code, but I don't think any of this project will, how about wiring the leg you want hot ahead of the switch and switch the other side of the 220? That way your leg will stay hot but the pump won't come on until the switch makes at the house.