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Well Pressure Tank-Maintenace?

Cyclist77
Cyclist77 Member Posts: 40

I there any maintenance I should be doing on our tank?

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  • psb75
    psb75 Member Posts: 929

    Make sure the tank is not water-logged i.e. no water should come out of the Schrader valve when you press the valve stem. When tank is tapped/rapped on, it should mostly sound hollow/empty on the upper portion— except down near the pipe connection end it should have water in it. Shut the pump off. Shut the house main valve. Drain down the tank. Test the air pressure in the empty tank with a tire gauge. It should be 2 lbs. psi. lower than the "cut-in" psi number. Usually either 18, 28, or 38 psi (one of these). The cut-in psi should be marked under the lid of the pressure switch (electrical box near the bottom of the tank), either 20, 30 or 40 psi.

    SuperTech
  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 23,816

    have you had the water tested? Hardness, iron, sulphur, bacteria, etc,

    We had iron water and when I drained the tank yearly it would tun red for several minutes. We had two of the largest tanks, for power outage supply

    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream