Posted by Jeremy in DE on October 10, 2019 at 13:31:51 from (174.200.30.130):
In Reply to: Well pressure tank posted by john in la on October 10, 2019 at 06:47:23:
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Fascinating how different systems work, I guess. I have a jet pump and mine works exactly like Russ from MN describes. When the bladder is fully expanded, the water line pressure drops nearly immediately to zero (if the pump is off, of course). (Unless I have a lot of air in the lines somewhere, which act as their own "pressure tank". This is true for me in the spring when I first open the several hundred feet of 1.5 inch irrigation lines but haven't yet purged the air from them.)
Question just for my curiosity: on a submersible system where is the pressure from after the tank bladder is fully expanded? The water itself doesn't contract/expand to maintain pressure, but it seems like something must. I'm not terribly familiar with submersible pump systems.
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