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Default Goulds water pump excessive cycling

On Feb 6, 8:32*am, "Blattus Slafaly £ ¥ 0/00 "
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Eric Scantlebury wrote:
Hello All,


I have an issue with my goulds well pump recently cycling on and off in an
excessive mannor. *By excessive I mean the pump will kick on and off several
times a minute while water is being used in the house.


The specifics: *I have a 1/2 horse power goulds Jet water pump model J5S
installed in my basement that is pulling water from a point in my front yard
(no well). *This pump feeds a Wellmate WM-6 bladder water tank. *The pump is
around 4 years old and the tank is around 10.


I think the pump is working fine as when an upstream valve is turned on the
preasure gauge on the pump falls like a rock from 60lbs to 40lbs kicking the
pump on which makes the preasure fly like a rocket back up to 60lbs kicking
the pump back off. *This then repeats over and over. *The manual for the
pump indicates 4 things may cause this. *1 - a bad foot valve (I don't think
this is the case as the pump holds preasure when not in use). *2 - the pump
is more than 5 feet from the water tank (it is 2 feet away). *3 - there is a
valve between the pump and water tank causing resistance (there is no valve
placed there) and 4 - *a waterlogged water tank.


Ok - I also have had the service panel in my house upgraded one week ago so
power was off to the whole house for about 5 hours last wednessday.
Yesterday I ran a new line to the pump so had power off to that for an hour.
I don't think that rewiring the pump could have caused this but I throw it
out there as a coincidental thing anyway.


Anyone have any ideas as to what may be happening? *I'm suspecting something
with the tank but I'm open to expert opinions.


TIA


There is or should be an air stem *on the top of your tank. put some air
into it. Liquid does not compress, air does.

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Errm...He has a bladder tank. It doesn't matter how long, or how
often the power is off - the precharge won't disappear....well it
could if the bladder is broken.

Harry K