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JBuck
Hello,
I have recently bought a house that is not connected to mains water. The water supply to the house comes from a spring and is pumped uphill for about 150 metres through a 1/2" pipe. When it enters the house it goes to a header tank upstairs and all water around the house then comes from this tank. The pump is activated by a float switch in the header tank. This system appears to work fine at the moment.
The house came with some sheds which currently have no proper water supply. In the past, however, as I understand, the water from the spring was pumped to a header tank in the shed and from there a seperate pump pumped water to the house. I believe this was changed in favour of the current system because of problems with water in the tank or pump in the shed freezing.
I would like to have a water supply to the sheds re-established and my query relates to how I might do this.
Helpfully I think, as a remnant of the old system, there is a water pipe that goes to the entrance to the shed. This is bunged and when I remove the bung a little water flows but then it stops. If I run water in the house to make the float switch activate the pump at the spring, water again begins to pour from the pipe by the shed and no water runs to the header tank in the house at this time. When I again bung the pipe by the shed, water starts to flow to the header tank in the house. So it appears to me that the pipe coming from the pump at the spring at some point splits, with one pipe to the house and one to the shed. Only from the header tank in the house is there a means of telling the pump at the spring to pump. When that signal is given and the pumping begins, the water comes out of the pipe by the shed first because this is lower than the header tank in the house.
My query is: how can I set things up so I can use the pipe to the shed without having to run water in the house to send the signal to the pump at the spring? I have had two ideas but, being a complete plumbing novice, I don't know if they are sensible or not and would greatly appreciate all help. The first is that I might just put a pump on the pipe by the shed and use this to forward the water to where I want it in the sheds. The second is that I might put a tank and a switch on this pipe also ie replicate what I have in the house.
Again, all feedback greatly appreciated.
Regards,
JBuck.
I have recently bought a house that is not connected to mains water. The water supply to the house comes from a spring and is pumped uphill for about 150 metres through a 1/2" pipe. When it enters the house it goes to a header tank upstairs and all water around the house then comes from this tank. The pump is activated by a float switch in the header tank. This system appears to work fine at the moment.
The house came with some sheds which currently have no proper water supply. In the past, however, as I understand, the water from the spring was pumped to a header tank in the shed and from there a seperate pump pumped water to the house. I believe this was changed in favour of the current system because of problems with water in the tank or pump in the shed freezing.
I would like to have a water supply to the sheds re-established and my query relates to how I might do this.
Helpfully I think, as a remnant of the old system, there is a water pipe that goes to the entrance to the shed. This is bunged and when I remove the bung a little water flows but then it stops. If I run water in the house to make the float switch activate the pump at the spring, water again begins to pour from the pipe by the shed and no water runs to the header tank in the house at this time. When I again bung the pipe by the shed, water starts to flow to the header tank in the house. So it appears to me that the pipe coming from the pump at the spring at some point splits, with one pipe to the house and one to the shed. Only from the header tank in the house is there a means of telling the pump at the spring to pump. When that signal is given and the pumping begins, the water comes out of the pipe by the shed first because this is lower than the header tank in the house.
My query is: how can I set things up so I can use the pipe to the shed without having to run water in the house to send the signal to the pump at the spring? I have had two ideas but, being a complete plumbing novice, I don't know if they are sensible or not and would greatly appreciate all help. The first is that I might just put a pump on the pipe by the shed and use this to forward the water to where I want it in the sheds. The second is that I might put a tank and a switch on this pipe also ie replicate what I have in the house.
Again, all feedback greatly appreciated.
Regards,
JBuck.