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<blockquote data-quote="Driller" data-source="post: 2373528" data-attributes="member: 25897"><p>Well, that should make your shower head walk and talk for sure! The two main killers of submersible pumps are frequent cycling and heat. The large pressure tank will help with the frequent cycling issue. Setting your pump near the top of your well screen, instead of on the bottom of the well will help with cooling the motor; you can also use a cooling sleeve over the motor to help with this. You've got a beast of a pump for a domestic application. My main concern with getting a long service life out of the pump would be to make sure the electrical wiring to the pump meets the minimum recommended wire size for the length of the run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driller, post: 2373528, member: 25897"] Well, that should make your shower head walk and talk for sure! The two main killers of submersible pumps are frequent cycling and heat. The large pressure tank will help with the frequent cycling issue. Setting your pump near the top of your well screen, instead of on the bottom of the well will help with cooling the motor; you can also use a cooling sleeve over the motor to help with this. You've got a beast of a pump for a domestic application. My main concern with getting a long service life out of the pump would be to make sure the electrical wiring to the pump meets the minimum recommended wire size for the length of the run. [/QUOTE]
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