If your all on a well, you already have a Pump and a Pressure Tank. If you can't get that Pump to make 60 psi, there is something wrong with it and it will need a Serviceman to diagnose the problem. I suggest a Well Driller or Pump expert.
A foot valve, in relation to a water well, is a check valve at he bottom of a well to keep the water from running back into the well from the pump when the pump is not running. If the check valve does not hold the water the pump will lose it's prime and will not pump water.
There are a number of problems that might cause a well not to produce water. There could be some kind of electrical problem and the pump might not be powered up. Or the motor for the pump may have failed. The pump may have lost its prime and cannot pump water (depending on the type of pump), and the water table might have become lower and the pump is now above it and dry. Think about how the pump worked before, and how it works now, and then compare the two "observations" to see if there are any differences. Does the pump sound like it comes on? Open a tap and, while listening at the tap, have someone turn on the pump. Troubleshoot this and return with a more specific question if you can.
Most wells don't produce flowing water until the pump is operated. There is such a thing in nature as a 'flowing artesian well' that flows spontaneously, on its own, without the need for a pump. This happens when groundwater enters a water table which is level with or just above the output level of the well.
Anything over 80 feet is considered a deep well. A jet pump can pump up from 80 feet, more than that needs a submersible pump.
An artesian well does not need a pump, as the water comes to the surface.
If you mean a pump wiring diagram, it depends what kind of pump you have, submersible or Jetpump. Both are very simple wiring and don't need a diagram. Both should be installed by a qualified well technician.
A submersible well pump is a pump that is used for pumping water from wells. There are websites that offer submersible well pumps for sale if you need one.
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First of all, I need to know the kind or model of pump it is, then I can help you.
If your all on a well, you already have a Pump and a Pressure Tank. If you can't get that Pump to make 60 psi, there is something wrong with it and it will need a Serviceman to diagnose the problem. I suggest a Well Driller or Pump expert.
There are different types of well systems, but none of them should need a booster pump at all.
a 2 to 5 gpm [gal per minuit ] pump, you don,t have city water ? if your on a standard water supply, you don,t need a extra pump, if your on a well then I have a deep well pump in mine that gives me 70 lbs of pressure,
well if you have fuel and a new filter a good fuel pump relay and the wires going to the fuel pump have power and no fuel pressure you need a fuel pump
A foot valve, in relation to a water well, is a check valve at he bottom of a well to keep the water from running back into the well from the pump when the pump is not running. If the check valve does not hold the water the pump will lose it's prime and will not pump water.
If the pump is blowing breakes, there is probably a short in the pump. The well could also be ceased. If there is very little water being pumped, the well could be dry or the pump might be "shot" http://www.irrigationsolutions.com
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