No Lead Brass Concrete Tile Pitless Adapter - 1

No Lead Brass Concrete Tile Pitless Adapter - 1"

No Lead Brass Pitless Adapter

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Product Model Short Description New Standard Pitless Adapters

How to install 

The term pitless adapter covers a wide range of brands and designs developed for the same purpose in the Water Well Industry. Many different types of pitless adapters look and install very differently but they serve the same basic purpose.

In this blog, we will be covering the two most commonly used types of pitless adapters; a slide-type pitless and a spool-type pitless. Our goal is to provide an understanding of exactly what they are, what the differences are, and what they do. Let's get started.

Why the Term "Pitless"?
The term "pitless" comes from the fact that pitless adapters eliminate the need for a "Well Pit". Without the need for a pit, the adapter is appropriately named a Pit-less adapter.

Before the development of pitless adapters, well pits were required to allow the installer to manually assemble or dissemble the union fittings that connect the drop pipe to the supply pipe down inside the well pit, below the frost line. The old well pit system has been replaced by pitless adapters which eliminates unsanitary and dangerous well pits. Pitless adapters are sanitary and provide a fast and easy quick connection below the frost line.

Pitless Adapters in General
The general purpose of a pitless adapter is to provide a watertight, 90° connection below the frost line. They provide a quick connect assembly, creating a connection between the drop pipe (riser pipe) from the submersible pump to the wellhead, making a 90° change in flow direction and discharged through the service line to the water storage tank.

As you can see from the picture, these two types of pitless adapters look nothing alike. The slide pitless is on the left and the spool-type pitless is on the right. 

Slide Pitless Adapter
 Slide-type pitless adapters are very popular and are mainly used in residential and commercial applications up to 2" drop pipe sizes. The slide pitless is installed through a hole drilled in the well casing. A water-tight sanitary seal is made using compression gaskets on both the inside and the outside of the well casing.

The slide pitless adapter allows for easy installation or removal of the submersible pump by lifting the pitless elbow using the pull pipe. A single o-ring makes a compression seal between the two mating parts ensuring a leak-free connection.

The most common application for slide pitless adapters is for submersible pumps. They are also sometimes used to install the drop pipe and foot valve in shallow well jet pump systems.

Spool Pitless Adapter
 The picture on the right shows an example of a spool pitless adapter consisting of two components, the spool and the discharge housing. On the left is an example of a complete pitless unit. As you can see in the picture, the spool pitless adapter is installed between the well casing and the upper barrel. The upper barrel is typically 2" larger than the well casing. A well cap provides a sanitary seal for the well. When all the components are assembled, it becomes a pitless unit.

Spool pitless adapters and pitless units allow for easy installation or removal of the submersible pump by lowering or lifting the pitless spool and pipe column using a lift-out/hold down assembly. The sealing method differs from slide type pitless as two o-rings make a compression seal between the spools circumference and precision machine seats in the discharge housing. 

Spool type pitless' are a "Clear Way" design, meaning there is no obstruction through the pitless providing access to the full well case diameter for well rehabilitation or cleaning. Therefore, they meet the requirements of all well construction codes. Be sure to check with your local jurisdiction to ensure the adapter you are using complies with your local codes.

 

To sum it up, slide pitless and spool pitless adapters are similar when it comes to their purpose but different in the design and application. Both are an important components to move water from the source to the service location.

Checking with your local codes will guarantee you are using the correct adapter, and will save you from selecting the wrong one.

 

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Model #PA
ManufacturerAqua Science
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What is a pitless adapter?
A pitless adapter provides a watertight, 90° connection below the frost line, connecting the drop pipe from the submersible pump to the wellhead.
What materials are used in this pitless adapter?
This pitless adapter is made from no lead brass, ensuring durability and safety.
What are the types of pitless adapters available?
There are two main types: slide-type and spool-type. Both serve the same purpose but differ in design and application.
Is this adapter suitable for residential use?
Yes, slide-type pitless adapters are commonly used in residential applications for drop pipe sizes up to 2 inches.
How does a slide-type pitless adapter work?
It is installed through a hole in the well casing and uses compression gaskets to create a watertight seal, allowing easy installation or removal of the submersible pump.
Do I need to check local codes before installation?
Yes, it's important to ensure the adapter complies with local well construction codes.
What is the advantage of using a pitless adapter?
Pitless adapters eliminate the need for unsanitary and dangerous well pits, providing a quick and easy connection below the frost line.

Installation Brief

Installing a No Lead Brass Pitless Adapter requires careful attention to ensure a watertight seal and compliance with local codes.

  1. Drill a hole in the well casing for the adapter.
  2. Insert the slide-type pitless adapter through the hole.
  3. Use compression gaskets to seal the adapter inside and outside the casing.
  4. Connect the drop pipe to the adapter.
  5. Ensure all connections are secure and watertight.
Important:
  • Ensure compliance with local well construction codes.
  • Verify all seals are properly installed to prevent leaks.
  • Consider professional installation if unsure about the process.
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