Well Expansion Tank Pressure Setting
Check pressure in the tank with your pressure gauge.
Well expansion tank pressure setting. The key concepts are. Because the pressure tank is a core component of the entire well system responsible for regulating pressure and for easing the workload of the well pump the importance of selecting a the right well pressure tank cannot be overemphasized. Be sure to follow the proper requirements listed below and in th. This well pressure tank installation video shows the steps you ll need for this replacement.
A detailed procedure for sizing diaphragm type expansion tanks is given in reference 1 as well as several other industry publications. For example if your well pump pressure control switch is set to cut in start pumping water from the well at 30 psi then set the pressure tank to 30 2 28 psi. For example if you have a pressure switch setting of 30 50 psi you pressure measured at the top of the tank should read 28 psi. Psi and larger ones have 38 lbs.
If the cut in setting is 40 then adjust the pressure tank to 38 or 36. All new tanks come with a certain level of pressure already in the tank. Pressurizing the air side of the tank to equal the static pressure of the water at the expansion tank location and before adding water to the system. Add or release air until the pressure tank s setting is 2 to 4 psi below the cut in setting for the pressure switch.
Bleed air pressure out of the water tank or add air pressure into the water tank until the tank pressure is at the desired set pressure. You can charge the tank via the air valve using a car tire inflator a compressor or even a bike pump. The pressure switch setting is the pressure at which the pump turns on to fill the tank up and the pressure at which the pump shuts off knowing the tank is full. The three pressure switch settings for pressure tanks are 20 40 30 50 and 40 60.
Use a car tire pressure gauge to measure pressure. Air can be added with a compressor or bicycle pump. The small and medium tanks have 28 lbs. Lower this pressure by allowing the gauge to release air from the tank.
This will let some air out and it will also tell the pressure in the tank.