First thing out of the well and before the first tee to the other house.
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Valveman,
First - thank you so very much for this forum and the information - I've been getting nothing but bad information from plumbers, electricians, and well people. I'm sorry to ask redundant questions and beat this to death however am I correct that the diagram above does NOT need pressure tank #2 in the new house?
I am also living in an apartment above a garage while building my house across the driveway. The house is 90% done but because of bad information I have an existing 52 gallon pressure tank in the apartment with a 40-60 switch, I just had an 80 gallon pressure tank and another 40-60 switch installed in the house.
Here's the only difference from all the other posts - we have a yard hose (garden hose) line that tees off directly from the pump, so my current setup is:
pump -> tee->line to houses
->line to yard hose (garden hose)
Since I already have the tank installed in the apartment, if I remove the switch, would it negatively affect anything or should I just remove the tank as well?
Do I put a CSV before the tee that splits the line to house and hoses or at the beginning of the line just for the houses?
I would need to bury the CSV - any recommendations for one?
Again, thank you so very much !
Happy New Year!
Mark