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Boots November 8th 05 01:43 AM

well preasure tank question
 
how much air pressure should you have in pressure tank for a
well?

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boots



JimR November 8th 05 02:49 AM

well preasure tank question
 

"Boots" wrote in message
...
how much air pressure should you have in pressure tank for a
well?

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boots


Concidently, we just had a pressure tank problem solved last Friday. The
tech doing the work had to install a new tank to replace one with a broken
bladder. Our pump cuts in at 40 psi, shuts off at 60 psi. The tech set the
precharge in the tank at 35 psi -- the spec calls for 2 psi below the pump
start pressure, but the tech said he preferred to have a slightly larger
margin. Regards --



Harry K November 8th 05 03:59 AM

well preasure tank question
 

JimR wrote:
"Boots" wrote in message
...
how much air pressure should you have in pressure tank for a
well?

--
boots


Concidently, we just had a pressure tank problem solved last Friday. The
tech doing the work had to install a new tank to replace one with a broken
bladder. Our pump cuts in at 40 psi, shuts off at 60 psi. The tech set the
precharge in the tank at 35 psi -- the spec calls for 2 psi below the pump
start pressure, but the tech said he preferred to have a slightly larger
margin. Regards --


Yes, 2psi below cut-in (with tank empty) is correct but it isn't
critical. All the pre-charge does is provide a 'spring' for the system
to operate against. The 2psi optimizes pump run time. Difference
between 35 and 38 psi would probably be non detectable without
precision measuring equipment. That said, I do have a problem with
techs and their "I prefer..." opinions vice what the manufacturer says.

Harry K



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