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Maybe on the sum of the energy used; however, the peak loads seem higher
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Fresh water pump - pressure shutoff
Two possible issues
If it's an older system you most
Water hammer? No accumulator?
Yes, The water pressure is controled by
The air reduces the water hammer, per se.
That's true but as you close the tap
That is what I am assuming
Can't be 10.6 gpm? (You'd be putting out fires ;^))) )
Oops - my goof existing pump is Shurflo
I only have used the simple Surflo's
Good idea on leak test
We have an accumulator, it's possible that it's that -- but unlikely
The accumulator tanks I'm familar with
I'm not so sure thtt the power requirments
Maybe on the sum of the energy used; however, the peak loads seem higher
Having no imperical knowledge or data
Have an accumulator in house right now that leaks, needs replacing....
You can make an accumlator out
The accumlator is a surge tank, not just an fuild or air hammer mitigation device.
Ah, so like the tank in a well system, same same.
Air rises to the top, water to the bottom. On a 15 pound system