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Jan.30,2010I'm holding the pressure switch that will operate the pump control. I saw no brand name or where it was made and the install booklet disappeared before I could find it. But I know it will start the pump at about 20 psi and stop it at about 55 psi.pklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.30,2010Another view of the pressure control showing the built on pressure gauge. Nice to have.pklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.30,2010The area after the well is almost finishedpklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.30,2010Here the creww is connecting the pvc piping. No yellow for the electric part just blue for all of it. I was not thrilled with the electric piece of the work and I will make "my" changes soon now that we have the system operatingpklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.30,2010Day 3 they crew came back with the Franklin 1 hp pump and control, the automatic pressure switch and several lengths of blue PVC. They wired up the pump and attached the blue pvc in 4 meter lengths and dropped the pump down the hole. pklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.30,2010Then about 25 or 30 meters of pvcpklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.30,2010The bore is capped with a steel pipe fitting and then more pvc to the controlpklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.29,2010Just more of the final drilling processpklongball (0 votes)
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Jan.29,2010The mess was everywherepklongball (0 votes)
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