Re: What's the live expentacy of a deep well pump
- From: sylvan butler <ZsdbUse1+noZs_0604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 18:03:24 -0600
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:57:11 GMT, Matthew Beasley <nobody@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Neon John" <no@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It sounds like you have a side exit wellhead. I have a top exit,
where the pipe, the electrical cable and the emergency retrieval rope
all exit through a cap on the top. A top-exit pump is easy to
retrieve but I'm not sure how you go about it with a side-exit one.
Probably hold tension on the emergency cable while disconnecting the
pipe at the ninety and then lifting it out.
Pitless adapters have threads at the top to attach to with a rod with a
threaded end.
That "threaded rod" is usually a pipe, isn't it? ISTR mine was 1-1/4"
or maybe 1-1/2" NPT.
Many of them are slide on and can be pulled without having to
dig up the water line outside the casing to disconnect.
That is the point of the pitless.
sdb
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