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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 843389" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>How high it will lift depends on your elevations and how much vacumn you can pull. Don't know what the limit is in Fl., but here it is 28', but the practical usage is about 21 or 22'. What that means is you could put the check at the top if the water level stays 21 or 22 feet below it and still create a vacumn to pull it up. </p><p>There is almost always a pipe connected to the bottom of the cylinder, the water has be pulled through the check to be pumped. If a vacumn is created, what is the difference whether or not the check is below water or above it? gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 843389, member: 9115"] How high it will lift depends on your elevations and how much vacumn you can pull. Don't know what the limit is in Fl., but here it is 28', but the practical usage is about 21 or 22'. What that means is you could put the check at the top if the water level stays 21 or 22 feet below it and still create a vacumn to pull it up. There is almost always a pipe connected to the bottom of the cylinder, the water has be pulled through the check to be pumped. If a vacumn is created, what is the difference whether or not the check is below water or above it? gs [/QUOTE]
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