Yeah don't like closed loop. But it is better for your well also to have a small continuous draw verses a big draw for a few minute and then zero draw. The on/off causes the well to surge up and down. Drawing a small amount for longer times doesn't surge the well. I have a well pump that hasn't shut off, except for power outages, since 1996.
I am glad you are getting 20 years out of your pump, but even chaffed wires are caused by cycling. So, if it lasted 20 years without a CSV, it would have lasted longer with a CSV. Most people I talk to say they can't afford to save energy with the heat pump because their well pump is cycling itself to death every year or two, and a CSV can solve that problem.
I am glad you are getting 20 years out of your pump, but even chaffed wires are caused by cycling. So, if it lasted 20 years without a CSV, it would have lasted longer with a CSV. Most people I talk to say they can't afford to save energy with the heat pump because their well pump is cycling itself to death every year or two, and a CSV can solve that problem.