@@santiagosalcedo7653 and put a curve instead of an elbow since the latter, being at 90 degrees, produces a lot of bubbles as well as little efficiency when the water comes out
I've been looking into this the past few days. Grundfos SQ(E) install instructions show installs from vertical to fully horizontal. However, Franklin AIM manual says to keep the pump at least 15 degrees from horizontal, similar to what is shown in this video. Franklin tech support confirmed this to me. So it probably depends on the pump, and how the bearings are designed.
What is the length of this unit ? Awesome job on the videos learning lots , I have a dug well crock that’s 3 feet wide by 9 deep that I have too put a submersible in , still working out the best approach too situating the pump inside the crock in relation too a pitiless adaptor about 6.5 feet up inside , cheers
I dont have the fancy hose clamp tools you have. Will it be okay to use the standard screw type hose clamps or will the vibration tend to back them out and loosen them over time?
Obviously the comments are not monitored, but just in case: where in the world did you buy schedule 10 PVC pipe? In the dump I live in nobody even heard of schedule 10.
Great instructive video, but a bit more explanation could go a long way when a woman is watching and trying to learn from the video. Names of "strapping" for instance as I am totally unfamiliar with the product shown. All aspects in the video were great, but I just needed a bit more info so I can build my sleeve.
Would a lubricant (LubeFit) be of any help in installation of the well seal?
the pump can operate at this degree of inclination 0:18 or it is better totally horizontal?
I was thinking exactly the same thing, since its easier and preffer to use solid PVC pipes at a right angle
@@santiagosalcedo7653 and put a curve instead of an elbow since the latter, being at 90 degrees, produces a lot of bubbles as well as little efficiency when the water comes out
I've been looking into this the past few days. Grundfos SQ(E) install instructions show installs from vertical to fully horizontal. However, Franklin AIM manual says to keep the pump at least 15 degrees from horizontal, similar to what is shown in this video. Franklin tech support confirmed this to me. So it probably depends on the pump, and how the bearings are designed.
Where did you get your pinch clamps?
What is the length of this unit ? Awesome job on the videos learning lots , I have a dug well crock that’s 3 feet wide by 9 deep that I have too put a submersible in , still working out the best approach too situating the pump inside the crock in relation too a pitiless adaptor about 6.5 feet up inside , cheers
If my well pump is 3 3/4 diameter, is the 4” inch ID big enough to draw water in. Or should I go to a 5 inch?
Hey, nice work, how best can I modify that system to when am doing a dam or open water source installation
I dont have the fancy hose clamp tools you have. Will it be okay to use the standard screw type hose clamps or will the vibration tend to back them out and loosen them over time?
Screw type should be fine to use.
Very helpful, thanks. Can we flot submersible pump on the surface of water? Will that work with same efficiency?
Just need to make sure you have the flow sleeve on so the motor is cooled.
Nice bro
Thanks
Why you put PVC pipe over the motor, can we use it withour this pipe
Also curious. I just have a similar pump sitting on cinder block in a lake and I've never had a problem with it
Obviously the comments are not monitored, but just in case: where in the world did you buy schedule 10 PVC pipe? In the dump I live in nobody even heard of schedule 10.
Great instructive video, but a bit more explanation could go a long way when a woman is watching and trying to learn from the video. Names of "strapping" for instance as I am totally unfamiliar with the product shown. All aspects in the video were great, but I just needed a bit more info so I can build my sleeve.