Hey guys. I'm wondering what could be done to improve the plumbing in my well pit. My issue I'm trying to resolve is I get about 2 GPM of flow to the house (red arrow in the picture is the 60-70' copper feed line to the house) and closer to 15GPM at the hydrant by the well pit (green arrow in picture). I need to pull all the heat tape and other garbage off to get a better look at what I'm dealing with but it looks to me like the line between the pump and the well tank is undersized. If anyone has any other ideas I'm more than happy to listen at this point.
Regardless of if this is my issue, what would you do if you had to overhaul this plumbing job? What type and size of fittings and pipe would you use?
Also unrelated to the flow issue, I've read that having the pressure switch hooked directly to the pump is not best practice. How should I plumb this in properly?
Regardless of if this is my issue, what would you do if you had to overhaul this plumbing job? What type and size of fittings and pipe would you use?
Also unrelated to the flow issue, I've read that having the pressure switch hooked directly to the pump is not best practice. How should I plumb this in properly?