LuckyDog
New Member
So the subject is my new well at my NH house I am building.
According to NH DES, I need (they recommend?) a minimum of 600 gallons of water within a two hour
period once each day. According to their table, I can achieve this by setting a pump at 360'.
http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissioner/pip/factsheets/dwgb/documents/dwgb-1-8.pdf
My math says 290 is fine.
I have been looking at the Gould GS series. The impeller is listed as some polymer (plastic) but the tech brochure states it is floating stack.
I am thinking something like the 07GS07 or 05GS05 with a CSV and 20gallon pressure tank.(Flotec FP7110T). I don't foresee ever drawing 500 gallons in 4 hours, but it will be nice to know it is there.
Am I off base? Can I use 200 psi Poly pipe or do I need to go to sched 80 PVC?
It is a three bedroom house and the septic is rated at 450 gallons per day. It will only be me and my wife and we are ultra conservative when it comes to using resources.
//Paul
According to NH DES, I need (they recommend?) a minimum of 600 gallons of water within a two hour
period once each day. According to their table, I can achieve this by setting a pump at 360'.
http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissioner/pip/factsheets/dwgb/documents/dwgb-1-8.pdf
My math says 290 is fine.
I have been looking at the Gould GS series. The impeller is listed as some polymer (plastic) but the tech brochure states it is floating stack.
I am thinking something like the 07GS07 or 05GS05 with a CSV and 20gallon pressure tank.(Flotec FP7110T). I don't foresee ever drawing 500 gallons in 4 hours, but it will be nice to know it is there.
Am I off base? Can I use 200 psi Poly pipe or do I need to go to sched 80 PVC?
It is a three bedroom house and the septic is rated at 450 gallons per day. It will only be me and my wife and we are ultra conservative when it comes to using resources.
//Paul