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I am grappling with a gravity fed water system and have questions
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[QUOTE="Lnewqban, post: 6643516, member: 673625"] It is hard to properly evaluate the installation without being there. I would not give you any advice with enough confidence, especially if hard work would follow. I would install an automatic air relief valve at the points where air could accumulate and a vacuum breaking automatic valve inmediatelly upstream the connection point, if at all feasible. Let me ask you: is there a reason for not just using the lower spring, installing a valve upstream the connection point, and leaving the higher spring as a back up? [/QUOTE]
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