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donselectric

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went to a duplex that had one well for both units, they had a potter brumfield relay in the panel.
i wouldn't think power from the other unit is there as that would be a violation. can someone explain how it works and the normal way of doing it as i've never done one... ::?

thanks
 

jusme123

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what makes you think you would need power from the other half of the duplex house to make a well pump work? They probable have the entire setup on one side of the duplex.
 

Dennis Alwon

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It simply sounds like one unit is paying for the water. Hopefully they will pay their electric bills and there won't be issues. Had a friend who shared a well with his neighbor an acre or so away. They moved didn't pay their bill and the electric got turned off. We had to run a temp wire 300 feet so he could have water. He finally had a well drilled on his property.
 

Hendrix

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It simply sounds like one unit is paying for the water. Hopefully they will pay their electric bills and there won't be issues. Had a friend who shared a well with his neighbor an acre or so away. They moved didn't pay their bill and the electric got turned off. We had to run a temp wire 300 feet so he could have water. He finally had a well drilled on his property.
I have seen two pumps in one well for duplexes.
 

Dennis Alwon

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I have seen two pumps in one well for duplexes.
I have not seen that but I haven't worked on duplexes where a well was involved. In my friends case the well was on the adjacent property so it made sense to finally dig his own well.

I would think 2 pumps in one well would have a good chance of getting tangle and bang up from the torque.
 

sameguy

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went to a duplex that had one well for both units, they had a potter brumfield relay in the panel.
i wouldn't think power from the other unit is there as that would be a violation. can someone explain how it works and the normal way of doing it as i've never done one... ::?

thanks

Need more info., was the relay wired? If so how?
 

Hendrix

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I would think 2 pumps in one well would have a good chance of getting tangle and bang up from the torque.

The wells around here are pretty deep. They rigged it so that touque was not a problem.
 
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RICK NAPIER

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I don't know when this was done but it sounds like it is a violation of 210.25. with the branch circuit in a dwelling unit supply a load associated with another dwelling.
 

Dennis Alwon

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I don't know when this was done but it sounds like it is a violation of 210.25. with the branch circuit in a dwelling unit supply a load associated with another dwelling.

I don't see that as a violation of 210.25. Each branch circuits supply loads associated with each building. It just so happens the loads are in a common area. Now I could see getting hit for 225.30.
 

RICK NAPIER

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210.25(A) States that branch circuits in each dwelling unit shall supply loads only associated with that dwelling unit. Since the water supply is associated with both units and I was assuming that the branch circuit was coming from a panel in that dwelling unit I see this as a violation.
 
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