The Pump Book

The Pump Book by Bob Pelikan, published by Lulu.com on October 3, 2007, is an informative resource that spans 188 pages. This edition provides a detailed exploration of designing, installing, and servicing groundwater pumping systems. It covers the various components involved in pump systems, offers guidance on sizing these components, and addresses unique challenges that may arise in the field.
Readers will find a comprehensive troubleshooting section along with numerous charts and tables that serve as practical references for both pump installers and homeowners. The book focuses on technology and engineering aspects related to groundwater pumping, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to understand or work with pump systems.
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This book describes how to design, install, and service a groundwater pumping system. It describes all of the components that go into a pump system, how to size the components, and offers solutions to some of the unusual situations that might be encountered. It has a very complete trouble shooting section and numerous charts and tables that a pump installer or home owner might want to refer to. If it has to do with ground water pumping, it is in this book.
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