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Hi everybody, we are currently renting a aerator system from Culligan and we have been trying to replace it with a unit we purchased that was used, but I have some questions about how to setup due to different pump voltages.
The current system consists of the outlets shown below which are both on a double pole 20amp breaker. The well pump is on the left outlet and the clack head, aerator solenoid, and pump pigtail from the pressure switch is on the right. I assume that having it setup this way means that the well pump is 230v and the aerator pump is 115v?

The pump in the used aerator we purchased is 230v so now there is a need for two 230v outlets? Do we need another 230v outlet installed or can we use a splitter on the one outlet? I hope that made sense and thanks in advance.

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