Zane Bridgers
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Hello Everyone -
This is likely a question for valveman but others may be able to chime in as well.
From a design perspective, what are the main differences between the CSV125 and CSV1A?
It appears the 1 A is metal construction, adjustable PSI, much bigger gpm tolerances and is installed differently than the 125.
That said, is there any major drawback to using the 125 for a simple residential well serving two houses so long as a fixed PSI isn’t an issue? Is there a substantial difference in durability or performance?
Our particular setup is a 2HP 10gpm submersible (non-vfd) set at 440’, 360’ static water level. Plan to install a 10 gal amtrol wx-104. I assume a 50PSI CSV would be used with a 40-60 pressure switch?
I also noticed all your kits seem to use stainless for the pressure switch piping. Is this recommended due to lead free brass these days?
This is likely a question for valveman but others may be able to chime in as well.
From a design perspective, what are the main differences between the CSV125 and CSV1A?
It appears the 1 A is metal construction, adjustable PSI, much bigger gpm tolerances and is installed differently than the 125.
That said, is there any major drawback to using the 125 for a simple residential well serving two houses so long as a fixed PSI isn’t an issue? Is there a substantial difference in durability or performance?
Our particular setup is a 2HP 10gpm submersible (non-vfd) set at 440’, 360’ static water level. Plan to install a 10 gal amtrol wx-104. I assume a 50PSI CSV would be used with a 40-60 pressure switch?
I also noticed all your kits seem to use stainless for the pressure switch piping. Is this recommended due to lead free brass these days?