I have a 1” PE line coming off the old well into the house through the stone wall. After it comes through the stone wall, a 90* fitting (plastic) connected the PE lines and from there it was buried under the dirt floor and travels to the house plumbing. I cut the PE line about 20” after the 90* fitting and put an adapter at the end to transition to PVC and then to the house plumbing. One night I came home from work at 2AM and there was no water pressure. I went into the basement to find water all over the floor (dirt plus water equals mud) and shelving. The 90* fitting had blown out of the horizontal line coming into the house and had blown water across the basement. THANKFULLY, I had used a pressure switch with a low-pressure cutoff, so the pump shut off. The contents of the two water tanks were pushed out against the stone wall and then flooded the floor. This could have been catastrophic, but we were lucky.
I want to make sure that this doesn’t happen again. If the fitting had only leaked, and not blown out, the pump would have continuously pumped water in the basement, and this would have been catastrophic. I have seen products that shut a valve if a sensor detects water, but my thought is that they would burn the pump up. I want a system that will kill the electrical supply to the pump if a sensor detects water.
Do you have any recommendations for me? The only option that I have found is this https://www.tecinnovators.com/buy-n...water-detection-system-for-2-hp-pumps-or-less
As always, I appreciate any help.
Bob
I want to make sure that this doesn’t happen again. If the fitting had only leaked, and not blown out, the pump would have continuously pumped water in the basement, and this would have been catastrophic. I have seen products that shut a valve if a sensor detects water, but my thought is that they would burn the pump up. I want a system that will kill the electrical supply to the pump if a sensor detects water.
Do you have any recommendations for me? The only option that I have found is this https://www.tecinnovators.com/buy-n...water-detection-system-for-2-hp-pumps-or-less
As always, I appreciate any help.
Bob