I’d suggest you explore an accumulation tank that you can fill with pressurized water so your pump runs less frequently. This is a very inexpensive solution that will decrease your electrical bill and increase the life of your pump.
Electric feedback from water circulation pump
I have an electrical hum coming from my speakers (95 db sensitivity) whenever my whole house well water circulation pump turns on (which occurs anytime a faucet or shower is turned on). I have a dedicated 20 amp line to my listening room and this line is at lest 7 feet away from the pump. I believe the noise is coming from energy back fed from the pump into the breaker box.
I contacted my well company and they indicated this is a problem that usually affects TV images (mine are fine) and recommended I install a capacitor at the breaker box which will absorb the back feed of energy coming from the pump. I did this and there was no improvement.
I just had a Powerworx clean energy/surge protector added to each of our three electrical panels due to a recent lightening strike of my house (an ounce of prevention... I know). It was also purported to likely help the above issue. It did not.
My next move is to either invest in a power regenerator or power conditioner for in my room. If that does not help then my final move might be to install a pressurized holding tank so that the pump does not run as often. I am unsure of the cost or feasibility of this and therefore reserve it as a final option.
Any recommendations regarding power conditioning in this specific situation are welcomed. Thanks!
I contacted my well company and they indicated this is a problem that usually affects TV images (mine are fine) and recommended I install a capacitor at the breaker box which will absorb the back feed of energy coming from the pump. I did this and there was no improvement.
I just had a Powerworx clean energy/surge protector added to each of our three electrical panels due to a recent lightening strike of my house (an ounce of prevention... I know). It was also purported to likely help the above issue. It did not.
My next move is to either invest in a power regenerator or power conditioner for in my room. If that does not help then my final move might be to install a pressurized holding tank so that the pump does not run as often. I am unsure of the cost or feasibility of this and therefore reserve it as a final option.
Any recommendations regarding power conditioning in this specific situation are welcomed. Thanks!
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