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6.2
Drop Pipe
PS-XXX Pump Systems can be installed
using the same pipe components that are
used for conventional submersible pumps.
Use
pipe with a sufficient pressure rating,
with coupling components that are designed
to handle the weight of the entire assembly.
Torque arrestor
It is NOT REQUIRED. (soft-
start motor system.)
Size of pipe
A long line of undersized pipe
will reduce the performance of the system.
Proper selection of pipe size is based on the
maximum flow rate and the total length of
pipe from the pump to the pipe outlet or tank.
Refer to the pump specifications at the end of
this manual to determine the peak flow rate
for the system you are installing. For sizing of
a long pipe line, refer to Section 13.2 Water
Pipe Sizing Chart. It is often wise to make
buried pipelines extra-large, in case a larger
pump is desired in the future.
Reduced drop pipe size should be consid-
ered in the following situations:
1. Sandy water conditions – especially with a
solar-direct system. The flow will be very slow
on cloudy days. This may cause sediment to
accumulate in the drop pipe. Smaller pipe will
increase the flow velocity and helps exhaust
the sediment. (See Section 6.6 “Coping with
Dirty Water Conditions”.)
2. Hand installation – to reduce the weight,
especially for removal when the pipe is filled
with water.
Balance these advantages against the
increased friction loss in smaller pipe. You can
use a pipe size that is smaller than the pump
outlet by using a reducer bushing. Horizontal
pipes can be larger.
PS-XXX Pump Systems
have a stainless
steel outlet fitting. It is compatible with iron,
steel, galvanized, bronze, brass, or any
plastic pipe components.
WARNING Do
not use a rope
winch to install
or remove a
pump in a drilled
well casing. Do
not use a vehicle
to install or
remove a pump.
See Section 7.3.
CAUTION Do not assemble iron,
steel, or galvanized pipe
components in metallic contact
with brass or copper.
This will
cause rapid electro-chemical
corrosion.
CAUTION If polyethylene (black
flexible) pipe is to be used, see
Section 7.3.
CAUTION Screwing a metal
pipe component into a plastic
reducer bushing may cause
the bushing to crack, sooner
or later.
If you use a plastic
reducer bushing, reinforce it with a hose
clamp (all-stainless steel) as shown in the
photo. Tighten the clamp first, then hand-
tighten the metal pipe component.
Hose clamp reinforcing a
plastic reducer bushing