See well piping foot valves for details about this component.
Well jet pump check valve.
Steps to prime a shallow well pump.
The check valve helps assure that the jet pump can suck water out of a shallow well most water pumps cannot move water if the inside of the pump assembly itself is air bound.
A leaky foot valve or check valve allows water to drain slowly down the well piping and flow back into the well.
If you keep losing prime at the water pump where a two line jet pump is installed it s probable that a check valve at the pump or more likely at the foot valve in the bottom of the well needs to be replaced.
Some installers but not all also install an indoor check valve near the pressure tank.
Use a straight section of pipe at the pump s suction port between the pump and the first elbow tee or check valve that is a minimum of ten times the pipe s diameter.
Inspect the pump and connectors for damage or cracking.
Turn the pump off and disconnect it from electrical outlets.
Atop some pump assemblies you ll see a removable pipe plug which permits water to be poured into the pump to prime it.
For those that don t pump installers usually install a check valve in the well immediately above the submersible pump.
To keep water in the pump and plumbing system from flowing back down.
Here is a link to an online discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of multiple check valves.
Use a small screwdriver to depress the air valve to see if water comes out.
Having an elbow tee check valve or other disruption too close to the inlet of the pump can cause cavitation inside the pump.
This is called intermittent pump cycling.
Buy a check valve.
Check the pressure tank s air valve unscrew the plastic cover from the air valve on the top of the tank.
At some point this will reduce the pressure in the pressure switch causing the pump to cycle back on to increase the pressure.
Use 24 inches to be safe.
As long as a check valve or foot valve is installed on the suction pipe and you never lose suction you should not need to re prime the pump again.
What they are how they work and why they must.
Leaks in piping or valves.