I agree with Bob-O, no torque arrestor is needed. We've hung small
submersibles in hand dug wells 5 ft in diameter. You can actually hang
several pumps, as long as you keep them from knocking into each other on
installation. The pump does not move around like you might think,
something is w
No problem with the smaller pump. Can't do it the other way 'round anyway!
While there is no problem with using a torque arrestor, it just isn't necessary
with an SQ Flex as the pump "soft" starts.
Bob-O
On May 9, 2014, at 7:14 AM, Mac Lewis wrote:
Hello wrenches,
Is there any problem to putti
No problem at all Mac. We've done it for years with Grundfos pumps with
great success (no service calls). The torque arrestors are a good thing,
even with the no surge models.
Daryl
> Hello wrenches,
>
> Is there any problem to putting a small diameter pump in a larger well
> casing? Specifical
Hello wrenches,
Is there any problem to putting a small diameter pump in a larger well
casing? Specifically, I want to put a 6 SQF-2 in a 4" casing. I'm going
to put a torque arrestor on it to help keep it from banging around. I
don't see a problem with this but haven't done many of these so I'
We use Locus in MA. It’ autoreports.
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