Wrenches,

I have a project that needs a deep well submersible pump. I want to find a pump that will be compatible with an off grid system, probably using a single or two in parallel Magnum MS4024PAE or MS4048PAE inverters. I usually using Grundfos SQ pumps for these applications. The soft starting SQ work wonderfully with the inverters with no brownouts during startup.

But, in this case, the well is too deep for the SQ pumps. Well company is specifying 2HP, 4" diameter. Well is likely ending up 600ft deep, probably 400 to 500' deep pump, and needing to supply 10 GPM when running.

Customer and I are most familiar with a standard pressure tank type system with pump turning on at low pressure and off at high pressure. Well driller, in an effort to provide system with a soft start, are encouraging a constant pressure system. I am not thrilled with the thought of the pump starting up constantly for somebody to brush their teeth or wash their. Or am I mis-understanding how constant pressure systems?

Any recommendations for a 2 HP pump system that will have minimal starting surge (ie run happily on inverter power)? My brief searching shows I can do a capacitor start system (three wire, with control box on the surface) and do somewhat better than across the line starting. Or I can do a 3 phase pump and then manufacturer / pump specific VFD on the surface ... at the penalty of huge $ cost and high idle power on the VFD control (65 watts in the case of a Franklin drive!). Or I can use an off-the-shelf 3 phase pump, and an off the shelf line reactor and VFD combination.

Thanks,


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