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602ABC customers from Amazon can get help and technical support here. If you purchased a water softener or water filter of any kind from Amazon with a company called 602ABC, we can help you with issues on water softeners from Fleck. And we can help you with any other products you may have purchased from that Amazon dealer. This would include:

Fleck Water Softeners.

Water Filters for well water.

Acid neutralizers and pH backwashing tanks.

Carbon Tanks.

Water softener resins.

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Do you need to know how to do a flow rate check to determine what filter size that you need for your well water problem?

Flow Rate Check:

1. Go to the nearest faucet you can find AFTER the pressure tank. It is best if you can find a faucet that is placed where you can also hear the pump turn on and off. If you have not got a faucet where you can hear the pump turn off and on you may need some one near the pump to shout to you when they hear the pump come on and off.

Turn the faucet on and run water. The instant the pump turns on, turn the faucet off and time how many seconds the pump run before it turns itself off. Then write the number of seconds down. Then you will start drawing water in a container that you can measure how many of gallons of water you have, such as a five gallon bucket or a one gallon container such as a plastic milk container.

You simply draw water until the pump starts again. At the instant the pump starts again you will stop drawing water and make a note of exactly how many gallons (and partial gallons) you collected before the pump came on again. We will use the seconds and gallons you have recorded to determine your flow rate. For example: If you had the pump run initially for 30 seconds and then later were able to draw 5 gallons we would know your flow rate is 10 GPM.

Please note:

If you can not hear the pump turn on and off you can listen to the clicks from the pressure switch which is normally located near a pressure gauge near the pressure tank. A normal well pump pressure tank is set to turn the pump on when the pressure get down to 40 LBS and turn off when the pressure reaches 60 LBS. Each time the pump turns on or off you should be able to hear a distinctive click from the pressure switch.