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Wow!! Nice work. You know... it does look as though the tank under the pump isn't connected. It may have been used just to elevate the pump?! It is dark as I type this or else I would go look (went...
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Hopefully you will be able to access the photos I attached. You will notice that there are two pressure tanks, a fill (holding tank) and a softener. The above ground pump is mounted on top of the...
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I am not sure why there are two pressure tanks. One is connected to the large diameter pipe coming from underground (submersible pipe). The other is located between the fill tank and the softener....
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Thanks again for all the help, jlisenbe. Much appreciated. You were on the money with regards to how the system work (pumps to a holding tank first). One thing I didn't understand was why I needed to...
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Thanks again for all the help, jlisenbe. Much appreciated. You were on the money with regards to how the system work (pumps to a holding tank first). One thing I didn't understand was why I needed to...
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jlisenbe,
Thank you very much for the response. I am fairly ignorant regarding this issue, but I know a little. Good question regarding the static pressure (when not in use). I will check in the...
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I have a well (submersible pump) and a water softner. When the well cuts on the pressure rapidly builds to 55 psi. It then loses this pressure fairly quickly (loss of pressure in the house). It drops...
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