Buzz
12th November 2007, 11:00 PM
Who can give me some clues about a bore that has ceased working. The pump runs and while getting on in years, if its spinning and being primed, should be pulling water?
I got in the well (2.4 metres deep) with the pump half way down on a platform, and disconnected a coupling to check the non-return valve situated just above the casing. Undoing this coupling was very difficult as the pick-up pipe was turning too. I had put a rope around the pipe below the coupling in the expectation that the pump would be supporting the weight of the pipe, but this is obviously not the case. When it was finally disconnected, the pick-up pipe would not move, other than around, should I have been able to pull it up even slightly? I put a tape down the casing and hit water at around 3.6 metres.
I am right in thinking that the pick-up pipe is bogged with fines or mud? What is the design of the lower part of the pick-up pipe usually, is it a series of slots in the pipe? Should it be sitting in dirt or in a cavity of some sort?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
I got in the well (2.4 metres deep) with the pump half way down on a platform, and disconnected a coupling to check the non-return valve situated just above the casing. Undoing this coupling was very difficult as the pick-up pipe was turning too. I had put a rope around the pipe below the coupling in the expectation that the pump would be supporting the weight of the pipe, but this is obviously not the case. When it was finally disconnected, the pick-up pipe would not move, other than around, should I have been able to pull it up even slightly? I put a tape down the casing and hit water at around 3.6 metres.
I am right in thinking that the pick-up pipe is bogged with fines or mud? What is the design of the lower part of the pick-up pipe usually, is it a series of slots in the pipe? Should it be sitting in dirt or in a cavity of some sort?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris