Check Valves

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DaveInTrinity posted this 14 June 2018

 Hello Everyone,

Does a check valve have to be before the pump (vacuum side) or can it be placed after the pump (pressure side)? I do not have enough room for it on the vacuum side unless I relocate the new pump and reroute all the plumbing. Intuitively, I would guess it makes no difference, but I'd like other opinions.

 

Thank you for your assistance and opinions.

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InyoRob posted this 14 June 2018

Hello Dave - You don't need a check valve between the pump and filter. In most cases, they aren't needed on the vacuum side of the pump.

DaveInTrinity posted this 14 June 2018

Hi Rob. Thank you for your answer. I always had a check valve on the vacuum side of my old pump. I figured that as long as I have it, I may as well use it. If I choose to use it, then could I put it between the pump and filter? Any drawbacks or should I just eliminate it?

 

InyoRob posted this 14 June 2018

I would just eliminate it. There really isn't a benefit to installing one between the pump and filter.

DaveInTrinity posted this 14 June 2018

Ok. Thank you for the advise. I appreciate it. 

InyoRob posted this 14 June 2018

You're welcome, Dave!

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