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  1. MMSQ1

    Keeping air pressure up on a remote conventional tank system.

    Yeah the tank is plumbed for an outlet and an inlet, but we only have one line buried to the tank right now. So I was hoping to plumb two lines into the tank and to use check valves for each line to keep the directions of flow correct, the problem is that something has to isolate the line I...
  2. MMSQ1

    Keeping air pressure up on a remote conventional tank system.

    We would rather not run a power line out to the tank, but it could be done. I was hoping there was a way to isolate a separate section of pipe on the supply side of the tank, and then discharge back through another line. So how are you figuring 5-800 gallons of usable water? what is usable...
  3. MMSQ1

    Keeping air pressure up on a remote conventional tank system.

    I am needing to put something in near our remote tank we are installing (remote from the pump). mmsq
  4. MMSQ1

    Keeping air pressure up on a remote conventional tank system.

    Having a hard time logging on with the same account, so I created a new one: MMSQ1:cool: Yes, I understand where the snifter and bleeder normally go. And that would be optimal under normal circumstances. The pump is about 1/3 of a mile away from where we are installing the tank. The...
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