Jet pumps typically located in a pump house or basement draw water from the well to the pump and are less efficient and noisier than submersible pumps.
Residential water well systems diagram.
The check valve keeps water from flowing back into the well.
The submersible pump pushes water up through the drop pipe to the surface.
The quality water system products described here and illustrated on the front page are some of the baker water systems products used in a typical well system.
Some well water systems use a large storage tank to store the water before it is pumped again to the house.
Below are descriptions of the basic components found in a private water well.
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One drawback of a traditional residential water well system is fluctuating or inconsistent water pressure.
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The section in the catalog where these items can be found is located in parentheses this list and the illustration on the front page are not intended as an installation guide.
Jet pumps are mounted above the well either in the home or in a well house and draw the water up from the well through suction see single drop jet pump system diagram on next page.
An overview and description of typical residential well water system components.
Pressure switch well tank and other components explained.
The basic standard pressure residential water well system with a steel sleeve wellhead looks like the diagram below.
Most well water is pumped out of the ground automatically using a submersible pump or a jet pump that sits on top of the ground and draws water out of the ground to create water pressure for the home.
This illustration is intended to represent some of the components that can be included in a water well system and is not intended as an installation guide.
Check local or state codes for actual requirements and restrictions.