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  1. tuckerdog

    Can I use a pressure relief valve to drain winter water line?

    What would be better (I realize neither solution is ideal). Leaving the line pressurized to keep the water out of the line and the foot valve closed as described above or removing the foot valve and replacing it with a check valve at the pump and using a hand pump to pump air into the line...
  2. tuckerdog

    Can I use a pressure relief valve to drain winter water line?

    Would a bleeder orifice maintain prime when the pump is not in use? Does a bleeder orifice expel the water at a certain minimum pressure? Secondly, regarding the foot valve don't they close unless under the negative pressure from the pump. Or would the pressure from being under water be...
  3. tuckerdog

    Can I use a pressure relief valve to drain winter water line?

    I'm trying to find an easier way to drain a winterized water line so I don't need to continually run the heat-line. I have a shallow well jet pump bringing water in from the lake with polyehylene pipe probably 75psi. Could I put a pressure relief valve close to the foot valve where the water...
  4. tuckerdog

    Will this shallow well Jet pump setup work?

    Are you suggesting the check valve would most likely fail do the full tank pressure and the vacuum stress on the valve? If it can hold, the only worry is if the vacuum is lost thru air leakage. Worst case scenario is I have to replace the PE pipe at the waters edge. Presently, I presume it...
  5. tuckerdog

    Will this shallow well Jet pump setup work?

    Presently I have a shallow well jet pump setup to a foot valve where we get water from the lake. For use in the winter there is a heat-line running down the PE tubing to the foot valve. We use the cottage occassionally in the winter and my goal is to turn off the heat-line when we leave...
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