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The way I have primed the pump is to connect the main city water line to the well system.
The water then enters all the pipes, the pressure tank (basement) and down to where the pump is located.
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Tom, the cut in is set @ 30 psi @ cut out @ 50 psi. this is what I see on the outside of the square D switch. I am not sure how to actually find what this has been set at. The pressure set on the...
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Tom, thanks for replying.
There are couple of valve's and I am not sure which is the check valve. Both the valves are not on the suction line i.e. the pipe that goes down to the well. The setup is a...
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When I say "I primed the pressure tank" I mean I filled the pump housing and all the pipes are filled with water. What I am not sure of is how much water I should be filling into the pump housing and...
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At last, I have been able to prime the tank and get the pressure up to 29psi. When I turn open the faucet connected to the well, the pump does not start up. All the water that I used to prime the...
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No, I have not. Is this something I can do or does it need a professional? I will try and find some literature on how to do this. Thanks Tom -- regards Mark
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This is approx. 200 foot deep well, a surface pump that resides indoors in the basement and it has never been dry in our area. The well to has never run dry in the 9 years we have been using it.
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One day we forgot to turnoff the faucet while watering the lawn and therefore emptied out the well.
After this our well troll 202 seems to have lost all its pressure and therefore we are not...
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