New Deep Well Installation
Pressure Regulator,
Suction (Larger)
Gauge, and Priming
Pipe from Well
Plug
Drive (Smaller)
Pipe to Well
Relief
To Household
Valve
Water System
Venturi
Ejector
Not
Nozzle
to
Scale
Foot Valve
Strainer
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Figure 6: 4" and Larger Deep Well
Pressure Regulator,
Suction (Larger)
Gauge, and Priming
Pipe from Well
Plug
Drive (Smaller)
Pipe to Well
Relief
To Household
Valve
Water System
Suction Pipe
Well Casing
serves as
Drive Pipe
Venturi
Not
to
Scale
Nozzle
Ejector
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Figure 7: 2" (Single Pipe) Deep Well
For parts or assistance, call SHUR-DRI Customer Service at
4" OR LARGER WELL (Figure 6)
Step 1. Install the pressure regulator and pressure gauge in the pump body.
See Figure 1, Page 4.
Step 2. Assemble the ejector kit. See Figure 6. Follow the instructions
included with the kit in order to match the nozzle and venturi to
your well conditions.
Step 3. Mount the pump as close to the well as possible.
Step 4. Connect two pipes (1" drive, 1-1/4" suction) to the ejector and
lower the ejector into the well until it is five feet from the bottom. It
should also be at least 10 feet below the well's water level while
the pump is running in order to prevent the pump from sucking air.
Step 5. Install a sanitary well seal and connect the ejector piping to the
Well
pump. Use steel nipples through the well seal with flexible poly
Head
pipe to avoid crushing the plastic pipe when tightening the seal.
Step 6. Support the pipe so that there are no dips or sags in the pipe, so it
doesn't strain the pump body, and so that it slopes slightly upward
from the well to the pump (high spots can cause air pockets which
can air lock the pump). Seal the suction pipe joints with teflon tape
or a teflon based pipe joint compound. Joints must be air- and
water-tight. If the suction pipe can suck air, the pump cannot pull
water from the well.
Step 7. Run piping from the discharge tee in the tank flange to the household
piping. The discharge piping must be at least as large as the tank tee.
Install a relief valve in the discharge pipe capable of passing the
entire pump flow at 75 psi. Run a pipe from the relief valve to a floor
drain or some other convenient place to carry off the water.
You have just completed the plumbing for your new double pipe deep
well jet pump. Please go to Page 7 for electrical connections.
2" WELL (Figure 7)
Step 1. Install the pressure regulator and pressure gauge in the pump body.
See Figure 1, Page 4.
Well
Step 2. Mount the pump as close to the well as possible.
Head
Step 3. Assemble ejector kit, well piping, and well head adapter according
to the instructions provided with the ejector package. See Figure 7.
Use galvanized drop pipe with turned couplings to allow proper
flow. Follow the instructions included with the kit in order to match
the nozzle and venturi to your well conditions.
Step 4. Run two pipes (one smaller drive pipe, one larger suction pipe)
from the well to the pump. Support the pipe so that there are no
dips or sags in the pipe, so it doesn't strain the pump body, and so
that it slopes slightly upward from the well to the pump (high spots
can cause air pockets which can air lock the pump). Seal the suc-
tion pipe joints with teflon tape or a teflon based pipe joint com-
pound. Joints must be air- and water-tight. If the suction pipe can
suck air, the pump cannot pull water from the well.
Step 5. Run piping from the discharge tee in the tank flange to the household
piping. The discharge piping must be at least as large as the tank tee.
Install a relief valve in the discharge pipe capable of passing the
entire pump flow at 75 psi. Run a pipe from the relief valve to a floor
drain or some other convenient place to carry off the water.
You have just completed the plumbing for your new single pipe deep well
jet pump. Please go to Page 7 for electrical connections.
NOTE: The ejector kit supplied with your pump tank system will not work with
a 2" or 3" well. You must purchase separately an ejector for a 2" or 3" well.
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