AntonLargiader
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A friend of mine has terrible, terrible water but recently bought some adjoining property that has a good well, about 1600' from his house and maybe 1000' past his barn where there is power. He's contemplating a few ideas for using this well rather than his existing one. His house is about 200' higher than the water in the new well (40' in the well and 160' on the surface) and he's looking at a 1.5hp pump.
Regular old 240V cable really isn't an option because dealing with the voltage drop over 1600' makes for ridiculously expensive cable.
1) New POCO service at the well. Minimum $30/month charge of which it's probably $10 fee and the first $20 of any electricity used. It's not a terrible option but the pressure control would have to be worked out as the system would be under a lot of pressure (90+ PSI I think) at all times.
2) Step-up/down transformers. I think this would be controlled by a pressure switch at the house which would simply send power to the well when needed.
3) 3-phase step-up at the house and a 460V 3-phase pump. Minimizes equipment, but the components may not be readily available if replacement is needed.
Anyone have experience with this? I've fixed wells but that's about all.
Regular old 240V cable really isn't an option because dealing with the voltage drop over 1600' makes for ridiculously expensive cable.
1) New POCO service at the well. Minimum $30/month charge of which it's probably $10 fee and the first $20 of any electricity used. It's not a terrible option but the pressure control would have to be worked out as the system would be under a lot of pressure (90+ PSI I think) at all times.
2) Step-up/down transformers. I think this would be controlled by a pressure switch at the house which would simply send power to the well when needed.
3) 3-phase step-up at the house and a 460V 3-phase pump. Minimizes equipment, but the components may not be readily available if replacement is needed.
Anyone have experience with this? I've fixed wells but that's about all.