Jazzerman
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2013
- 12
I operate a well water source heat pump heating / cooling system. After running the system for 4.5 years, our submersible well pump quit and we just pulled it out of well. The pump casing (cast iron) is weakened and cracked in half when set on a trailer. There is a dime sized hole (looks like electrolysis or galvanic corrosion) which has been eaten in the pipe wall about 10' up the schedule 40 galvanized discharge pipe from the pump dischage. Where the well contractor wrapped the pump power cables to the pipe with tape, the pipe underneath is shiny. Where no tape was covering the pipe the galvanizing is gone and a significant layer of steel is eaten away. Looks like a black and silver candy cane. (see photo) There is bronze check valve in good condition. Right above the bronze check valve the steel pipe is significantly corroded away.
Some details on the well / setting / system:
650 foot well depth
320 foot casing depth
345 foot pump setting depth
pump is Gould model VS
drop pipe is 3" sch 40 galvanized steel
we run the pump motor on an a VFD
we operate the pump continuously at a steady speed, VFD is used to obtain desired flow
The pump was set about 20 feet below the bottom of the well casing. The pump and all piping below the bottom of the casing are covered in a thick black sludge. The piping which was above the bottom of the casing is much cleaner, no black sludge.
What is the corrosion method at work here, and what is the best way to stop it?
I saw some similiar symptoms and discussions in this forum in 2003 "??submersible well pump erosion" but it didn't finish with definitive diagnosis / fixes.
Thanks
Some details on the well / setting / system:
650 foot well depth
320 foot casing depth
345 foot pump setting depth
pump is Gould model VS
drop pipe is 3" sch 40 galvanized steel
we run the pump motor on an a VFD
we operate the pump continuously at a steady speed, VFD is used to obtain desired flow
The pump was set about 20 feet below the bottom of the well casing. The pump and all piping below the bottom of the casing are covered in a thick black sludge. The piping which was above the bottom of the casing is much cleaner, no black sludge.
What is the corrosion method at work here, and what is the best way to stop it?
I saw some similiar symptoms and discussions in this forum in 2003 "??submersible well pump erosion" but it didn't finish with definitive diagnosis / fixes.
Thanks