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Re: OT Well Casing??????
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Posted by rrlund on March 28, 2007 at 07:52:09 from (216.46.213.233):
In Reply to: OT Well Casing?????? posted by SJ on March 27, 2007 at 17:35:24:
Are you talking about a well with a submersable pump and a burry system? (burried bladder tank) We have that system and the pressure switch sits right on top of the well,right out in the yard here in lovely sunny,warm all the time Michigan. (joke of course) I just changed the switch the other day as a matter of fact,but it has a system on it where it uses antifreeze in the line from where the sensor goes in to the casing below ground up to where the pressure switch mounts on the well head.Talk to a well man about it.
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