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Misconceptions are everywhere. We make decisions based on rumours and myths that we hear in our lives every day. This makes it important to learn the facts before making any major decisions. A large misconception lies around offset well seals and we are here to help set the records straight.
In this blog, we will take you down a path that will hopefully squash a major misconception about well seals, giving you all the information to ensure you are making the right choice.
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Slight offset seals will not allow the submersible pump to be installed and or properly centered in the well casing.
Another important benefit is that offset well seals have a large pump cable hole (conduit connection) for submersible pump installations when flat jacket pump cable is being used. The flat jacket pump cable requires a long, narrow slot through the rubber sealing grommet kit. If the hole in the well seal is reduced, the flat jacket wire would not fit. With an offset well seal, that is not a worry.
A centered well seal has the vent and drop pipe hole located directly in the center of the well seal. Small well seals that also have large drop pipe sizes create a situation where the only option is to reduce the pump cable connection, since there is not enough room for everything to be in the center of the well seal. This would require the pump cable connection to potentially be as small as 1/2" FPT which makes the installation process extremely difficult. This would also reduce the vent size to 1/4" in some cases.
An interesting fact is that major concerns are brought up about offset well seals but pitless adapters actually have more of a compelling offset at the wellhead, much more than you would find in the offset well seals. It is believed that the issues don't get raised about pitless adapters because you can not see the drop pipe connection position to the center of the well as much as you can with offset well seals. Just something interesting to keep in the back of your mind when deciding whether to go with an offset well seal or not.
In some cases, concerns that get brought up are actually untrue causing you to make an incorrect decision. By bringing to light the misconceptions, it could change your perspective and actually benefit you. Offset well seals have great advantages that will make installation stress free. If you aren't using offset well seals now, you may want to consider them the next time you need a well seal.
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