Well Harvester Installation Criteria

Check the criteria and system information below to see if the Well Harvester™ will work for you and to learn a little bit more about how the system operates.

 

1/4 Gallon Per Minute

For our system to function properly, at least 1/4 of a gallon of water per minute is recommended.

76 Inch Ceiling Height

With the Well Harvester’s height at 73 inches tall, a safe ceiling height of 76 inches is recommended for the location of the system. The system can be moved through doors that are shorter than 76 inches, as long as the ceiling of the storage area for the system is 76 inches or taller.

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Straight Line From Well To System

The way our system is built is that the water from the well needs to dump directly into the tank. For most wells, this isn’t an issue, but some are built with pressurized water faucets or sprinklers between the well and pressure tank. For those cases, our system can still work, but the plumbing needs to be changed so that the well water goes directly to the system. All other pressurized water faucets and sprinklers are then plumbed up from the system output.

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System Dimensions

The Well Harvester’s dimensions are 73 inches tall x 26 inches wide x 43 inches long.

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Optimization Discharge Pipe

Due to the way that the optimizations work, a discharge pipe needs to be plumbed from the system to a good draining location outdoors. When the seasonal optimizations run, sometimes the system needs to discharge a little water to run its tests all the way through.

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Pressure Tank Replacement

The Well Harvester can completely replace the existing large pressure tank. The system already has a smaller tank built in, so this saves on space. The current pressure tank can be removed and replaced with our system.

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Plumbing

The pipes going into the pressure tank from the well need to be plumbed into the water input pipe into the tank. The pipe coming out of the pressure tank and going to the house will need to be plumbed on the output pipe from the system. The optimization discharge pipe will need to be plumbed from the discharge outlet to a drainage location outside.

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Electrical Criteria

Where the Well Harvester is stored there needs to be an available plug-in to power the box and booster pump. The other cord will need to be wired to where the pre-existing pressure switch was wired to the well pump.

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Water Filtration

Do you have filtration system or plan on installing one? No problem! The filtration system just needs to be added or attached to the output pipe from the Well Harvester going to the house.

 

Well Pump Compatibility

The automation features of the Well Harvester are compatible only with submersible pumps at this time.

We are testing compatibility with jet pumps now and we are looking for customers willing to help us test our system with jet pumps for a discounted price. If you have a jet pump and would like to learn more about testing our system with your jet pump let us know!

Submersible Pump Jet Pump

Get your Well Harvester™ today!

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Step 1

Contact us today to get a free, no-obligation quote. You can then call us to place your order.

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Step 2

Orders in stock typically take 2-3 business days to process and it then ships to your address in about 4-7 business days assuming no delays.

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Step 3

After installation, enjoy more water available than ever without worrying about overpumping your well!

Order yours today!

Does your well situation and storage area meet the specifications above? Contact us to order yours now!

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