No idea on depth. I replaced the preasure switch and gauge. Still nothing. I have the tools to pull it, just have never seen a cap like that.Welcome to Terry's forum.
Normally you would call a pump man that has the proper tools.
Do you know how deep it is ?
Good Luck on your project.
30-50 square D preasure switch. That's it. Can't think it's to deep if the head is pvc.1 Warning, You only loosen the cap bolts, you do not remove the bolts, or parts can fall into the well.
What kind of control box do you have ?
Good Luck.
Thanks for all the advice and help. The presure switch was rusted and points burned. I just moved here a few months ago. Lots of broken things to repair. We have 2 wells. This is well #2. I have power to the switch (220 v) and out to the pump. 42 psi at the pump from other well which is 200 ft away and feeds to this well, but the pump doesn't run. Was hoping the wires inside the casing are bad, but think the pumps shot.Volt meter and amp probe would come in very handy.
If it has voltage and is not drawing current, I would suspect a open wire, bad splice maybe.
If it draws current for a bit and cuts off the pump is most likely bad. Or it could be a loose connection/Low voltage.
Why the pressure switch was replaced would be nice to know.
But stabbing in the dark can be fun.