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how do i run all the lines on a above ground water pump in the well?

i a wayne above ground pump i need to know how to run all my water lines

Answer:

that's conceivable which you have a small tare in the backside of the pool making it leak below the pool you could flow to a pool place and purchase a pool patch it like a huge sparkling bandage it rather is made to repair leaks in swimming pools
Would go to the Wayne website and hopefully they will have a diagram of how to hook up lines. You may need more than you think, such as pressure relieve valve, T fittings for a pressure gauge. etc. If you can find correct diagram will save you a lot of headache in long run.
A lot depends on your location from the well. Best bet for water lines is 3 feet below ground level This the frost line, where water will not freeze in the pipe. If above ground you need to make sure the pipes are below the level of the pump and the tank. The reason is: you will have to drain the water every winter to stop freezing pipes. Underground is best if you run water to your home, so you will have a constant supply of water without frozen pipes. Also throughout the winter cold snap, keep a 60 watt lamp in your well house on to stop frost from forming. This give off a little heat and saves on frost related repairs. Lag all pipes visible pipes to at least 4 of lagging material. Best of luck.

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