Thomas M
Sep 12, 2007, 06:14 PM
We live in a house which is about two years old. Our water source is a well. The waterline goes underground from the well and enters the basement through the concrete foundation wall where it connects to a Square D Pumptrol pressure switch, pressure tank, pressure gauge, tank drain valve, main shut-off valve and on to the copper pipe which feeds the rest of the house.
Under the Pumptrol is a copper tube which leads down to another fitting which seems to contain some sort of spring-loaded control. There is a threaded opening under this fitting (like a hose bib). Lately, I have noticed drippage coming out of this fitting, forming about a four inch round puddle on the concrete floor below. The puddle is not there everyday, but most days. I'm not sure if this is related, but I also notice water hammer in the area of the pressure tank setup when the pump turns off, where I never heard it there before.
In my 49 years, we always were served by a municipal water source, so I am unfamiliar with what the equipment serving a well is and how it works.
Therefore I have these questions:
1) Is the drippage I described to be considered normal? If not, what could the problem be?
2) Can you direct me to a good source (either online or in book form) which gives a comprehensive, but understandable, explanation of the function and operation of each piece of equipment in a well water system?
Under the Pumptrol is a copper tube which leads down to another fitting which seems to contain some sort of spring-loaded control. There is a threaded opening under this fitting (like a hose bib). Lately, I have noticed drippage coming out of this fitting, forming about a four inch round puddle on the concrete floor below. The puddle is not there everyday, but most days. I'm not sure if this is related, but I also notice water hammer in the area of the pressure tank setup when the pump turns off, where I never heard it there before.
In my 49 years, we always were served by a municipal water source, so I am unfamiliar with what the equipment serving a well is and how it works.
Therefore I have these questions:
1) Is the drippage I described to be considered normal? If not, what could the problem be?
2) Can you direct me to a good source (either online or in book form) which gives a comprehensive, but understandable, explanation of the function and operation of each piece of equipment in a well water system?