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  • Re: Two Submersible Pumps in One Well Bore

    The problems may occur in draw down. That is the level of water achieved during pumping. As long as the pumping levels are suitable for the pumps selected then there should be no issue. If I recall correctly the SQ series Grundfos has underload protection such as dry well. The 3/4 hp pump could easi...

  
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