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  1. utility5

    what GPM is my old Berkeley?

    sorry, I meant to say I can't find the specs on the PK1W valve that comes with the "side kick".
  2. utility5

    what GPM is my old Berkeley?

    I understand the tank was built before the bladder type was introduced, although it operates on pressurized air. The first thought was to change the tank because the air pressure drops within a few months and requires recharging. I was also thinking about installing the "p-side kick", but...
  3. utility5

    what GPM is my old Berkeley?

    My current well system has 1 1/4" pipe from the pump to the tank, and same size from the tank to the house (350" away). If I install the CSV150, is there a concern with friction loss considering two facts i.e. internal friction loss in the valve, and the downsized 1" valve from 1 1/4"?? thanks...
  4. utility5

    what GPM is my old Berkeley?

    Thanks Valveman! I'll do some more reading before making any decisions - thanks again.
  5. utility5

    what GPM is my old Berkeley?

    Hey guys - I'm new to the forum. I've got an original well set-up dated 1974. All components are original. The well is 151 ft deep and apparently produces 10 GPM. The Berkeley pump is a 1/2hp. The pump contactor box has the following numbers attached: on one label: Model 44M11 --...
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