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Hello,
I recently had my well pump go bad after 18 years of trouble free service. My son and I were able to pull it out and I was able to get another pump almost identical and replace it. We replaced the pressure switch and the air tank at the same time. Since then, the points on the pressure switch have burned up twice about a month apart. I have checked the pressure on the air tank and it is 26-27 psi with the power killed to the pump and no water pressure on the gauge. The switch is set to drop out at 50 psi and pull in at 30 psi. I read that the tank pressure needs to be 2 to 3 lbs lower than the pull in pressure and I have that. Can anyone shed any light as to why my switches are only lasting a month? What does the size of the tank have to do with it? I put back a 42 gallon tank that appeared to be the same size as the one we removed. The pump is a 1 hp submersible pump 390 feet down in the well. I am wondering if I need to upsize the air tank? Any help will be appreciated greatly. thanks, Bobby |
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