Pumps, Water & Waste Water Treatment and a Whole Lot More R.C. Worst & Company, Inc. is an Idaho corporation located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho since 1953 and in Spokane Washington since 1980. We are a locally owned, third generation, family owned business. For over 60 years we have been cost effectively serving the needs of municipalities, engineers, contractors, and homeowners throughout the Pacific Northwest.
We are a distributor of pumps, packaged pumping systems, on-site wastewater treatment equipment, on-site wastewater treatment systems, and custom electrical control panels for water and wastewater applications, water well supplies, drilling supplies, and water treatment equipment.
For more information, visit our website www.RCWorst.com or give us a call at 855.329.4519
Great video young man very well explained! I'm 69 years old getting to old n broke down to dig my septic tank out to find lid actually fond it today but have a 8x12 concrete lid i really need to get a riser cause can't hire it dug out on fixed income. Thanks for sharing be safe
He says: it doesn’t matter what side it goes if it is 240v. They’re both going to be black! Wrong! By code you can only wire 240v with black/red/ground combination. This is because when someone deals with it down the road immediately should know it is a 240v set up and both the red and black wires are hot. If you wire a neutral white as hot in 240v set up, at least put a red tape securely around it to comply with the code if it even helps in case someone gets hurt. I’m not an electrician but I know this as a fact. There won’t be two black wire on a 240v set up. Options are black/red/ground or black/white/ground but your white is not neutral so then you’re off
I know this is an old video but I am going to build this same stand. Is this 2" schedule 80? I am having a very difficult time finding these smaller threaded sections anywhere locally. Any ideas where I could find this? Seems like Lowes and HD are not really selling Schedule 80 anymore and they have very limited selection of threaded pipe even in Schedule 40. Thanks great video.
If you have a toilet and people are going to be doing number #2 , can you only use a sewer pump? Pumping up About 11’ from bottom of pump up to the sewer pipe
I don't have a Schrader valve on my unit anywhere. It runs my sprinkler system. I have a zone that is causing short cycling and I can't find a leak. I have a few zones that work fine and a few zones that the sprinklers are intermittently popping up.
Recently had a new well pump installed. They installed a new check valve above the pump which is only about 160-170’ deep and I also had the well tank replaced. There’ is also a check valve at the tank. Whenever the pump kicks on there is horrible water hammering for the 1st second it runs. What could be the problem?
Im having trouble understanding this theory. if the pump is already sitting in cool water 100% of the time, what is this going to do to make things "cooler" for the motor?
Maybe my pvc barb fittings weren't long enough for my 2" poly pipe, but the joint isn't strong enough and keeps coming apart on a hillside even if I crank down the hose clamps. Couldn't find the double barbed stainless steel insert at RC Worst.
Were can i find to find these pumps? In the website? Or what stores would have them ?. I guess I have to do my homework just thought some one could help me out. Thanks
We are encountering power outage frequently, does it affect setting of pressure switch. I had a pressure gauge reading at 90 psi max. Before it was on 60 psi range.
Hi I am trying to connect to a Franklin Electric SubDrive 75 which is a VFD for a well. Says it shouldn't be used with GFCI or externally regulated generator. How do I know if my generator is externally regulated? I have a 5000W Generac generator. Can I use an inverter generator?
If I was running a hose to fill a small pool, should I temporarily turn the low pressure cut off switch off? My shuts off after filling the pool for a little while. When I hit the start switch it rapidly gets pressure and everything is fine.
Thank you for a great video that got our water back without calling the well company. We have a well with a submersible pump and am M$ pressure switch. We just had new landscaping put in with a soaker irrigation system. the landscapers left with all the outside spigots on and shortly thereafter we had no water. I got the water going again after watching your video. The switch is installed with the lever about 4 inches from the foundation so I could not see the "run-start-off' markings. Long term, would installing a larger tank (current one is 20 gal) along with putting the soakers on timers be a good idea?
@@RCworstwater When you say did not have a ground do you mean that it was removed or not ever there? We had to pull our pump up not too long ago and replace the impeller and I noticed the green wire was cut off. Which I don't really know but I'm wondering if it is wired correctly.
It’s 2024 and I’m a contractor/homeowner. This video was very simple, easy to understand, and gave all the relevant information in a well constructed manner. I’ll be turning to your channel for answers first from now on. Much appreciated.