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we had a man drill a well for us and install a 5.0 HP single phase submersible pump, the well is 210 feet and I think the pump is around 130-150 feet, not really sure.
i am pretty sure that they hit water at or around 50 feet. the driller told me 2 things,
there is more water down there than you'll ever pump out, and you need to realease at 55 gpm. there are now 3 zones, 1 for pop ups, one for rotors and one going into his lake to try and manage the level,
(about a 15 acre lake)
he told me the "optimum" pressure to run it at is 50-55 PSI.
so for the zone going to the lake i regulated the valve and the pressure at the well seal is right at 50 PSI.
i can not install any more sprinkler heads, there is literally no where to put any.
both of the Irr. zones run directly at 75 PSI.
the pump ended up malfunctioning and the man had to pull it, he said initially he thought it was hit by lightning, and sent it to the manufacturer to "be looked at"
he is sorta looking for a way out and tried to say that the pump ran with out a valve opening and that burnt it up , but i know that is not what happended, becuase everything i put in worked perfectly b4 and works perfectly now with a new pump.
my delima is.... my boss told me to hook it up and let it run. so here is the schedule
starts at 5:30 am
rotors for 30 min. @ 75 PSI
popups for 20 min. @ 75 PSI
lake for 6 hours @ 50 PSI
2 hour break
lake for 6 more hours
2 hour break
pop ups for 20 min @ 75 PSI
lake for 6 more hours
and this happens everyday.
is the hour and a half of 75 PSI what caused the pump to "burn up"
i dont want the same thing to happen and the fingers be pointed at me or my company.
what are any suggestions on what to do to bleed off some pressure, or just not worry about it.
is the 75 psi too much, i honestly dont think it is but i'm no expert.
i've talked with another contractor and he said he had plenty of pumps running at 75 psi and he has been in the business a long time and said he sees no problem with any of this, but I still see cause for concearn becuase the bottom line is, that even though acorrding to figures i am releasing the "appropriate" amount of water according to the well guy, that maybe i'm not releasing enough water (making the PSI to high) and ruined the pump motor.
what do yall think?
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