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<blockquote data-quote="wylekyote" data-source="post: 1917069" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>Each actuation of a pump results in a fixed volume of water being moved from the low pressure side to the high pressure side of the pump. Of course it has to do with speed. The faster you actuate the pump, the more water you're going to obtain in a shorter period of time (increased volumetric flow rate). In the absence of check valves and/or in a very deep well, this would be more obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wylekyote, post: 1917069, member: 4455"] Each actuation of a pump results in a fixed volume of water being moved from the low pressure side to the high pressure side of the pump. Of course it has to do with speed. The faster you actuate the pump, the more water you're going to obtain in a shorter period of time (increased volumetric flow rate). In the absence of check valves and/or in a very deep well, this would be more obvious. [/QUOTE]
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