On 8/2/2013 9:24 PM, eric@megageek.com wrote:
> Ok, here is the background.
>
> My house has a water pump that supplies water to my house, and two other
> buildings. One building is above the level of my house.
>
> This works OK, but I need to increase the water pressure to the upper
> building. It's supplied by a 3/4" pvc pipe. There is NO chance of
> increasing that line.
>
> Best would be a pump and/or tank that I can put in my house since I have
> lots of space where the line leaves.
>
> The other building has very little 'extra' space, so anything I put up
> there needs to be pretty compact.
>
> Any ideas? Do they make anything for this situation?
>
> Thanks!
You'll need to boost the pressure in the basement 10 lbs for ever 23
feet of vertical distance between the buildings. If the building is
only 23 feet higher you could just adjust your pressure on your existing
system (assuming you have a well pump and pressure tank already) 10lbs
in the house.
Any more and I'd add a second isolated system to handle the added
pressure. Add a back flow value, a second pump, new pressure switch and
expansion tank that can handle the need pressure. If its too much
pressure, you'll need to do this in the higher building.
How much higher is the second building?
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