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Re: OT What is correct air pressure?
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Posted by Tom Dooley on December 02, 2004 at 12:30:21 from (209.86.196.69):
In Reply to: OT What is correct air pressure? posted by M Nut on December 02, 2004 at 10:25:09:
Sounds like your tank may be water logged. When this would happen to our well pump and tank I would save a clean gallon of water to prime the pump with, then turn the electricity off ,then turn on a faucet to release the pressure. after the pressure was all released,I would drain the tank at one of the connections.This will allow the tank to fill up with air. Re-connect the tank,prime the pump let the tank fill up ,then use the water. You can buy a device that puts a small amount of air into your tank every time your pump turns on. You may have one on your tank now and it is malfunctioning. If so change it and it should solve your problem. They do seem to break quite often. Tom
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