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  • May 19, 2009, 07:55 AM
    TTV
    New Pressure tank won't fill up
    Installed a new 35 Gallon Precharged Pressure tank. Filled the first couple of times with water. Now it won't fill. It's empty. Water not getting into pressure tank. Never had a problem doing this before. Any ideas?
  • May 19, 2009, 08:06 AM
    jlisenbe

    1. What is your pressure gauge reading?
    2. Is the pump above ground or in the well?
    3. When the tank is empty, is the pump pumping?
  • May 19, 2009, 08:17 AM
    TTV

    50 pounds
    Submersible pump
    The pump will run up to 50 pounds, will kick out like its supposed to, have water to all showers, toilets, etc. but the pressure tank won't fill with water.
    The T is not plugged.
  • May 19, 2009, 09:05 AM
    speedball1
    You've told us when the pump kicks off, now tell us when it kicks on and the pressure setting of the tank. Note; The tank reading must be taken with the pump shut off and the pressure bled out of the system.
  • May 19, 2009, 10:27 AM
    TTV

    Kicks in at 30, pressure setting of tank 30-50.

    Reinstalled pressure tank, still echoed when tapped, sounded empty, can rock tank easily, which makes me think its empty, but somehow enough pressure for a shower.

    A few minutes later... Seems to be water in it now... not echoing, definitely heavier...
    Mysterious...

    I think it's good for now... (crossing fingers) thank you for your help and time!!
  • May 19, 2009, 11:17 AM
    speedball1
    Please answer my question, " tell us the pressure setting of the tank. Note; The tank reading must be taken with the pump shut off and the pressure bled out of the system. Regards, tom
  • May 19, 2009, 04:17 PM
    jlisenbe

    TT, when the pump cuts on it partially fills the tank with water. As you use water, the tank will empty somewhat. So don't expect the tank to always be uniformly heavy.

    Additionally, with a new bladder tank, there is air above the bladder (naturally), but also air below the bladder. As you use the tank, the air below the bladder will eventually dissolve into the water and you will notice the tank filling more so than now.

    Pay careful attention to SB's remarks. He's trying to take you somewhere useful, which is the setting of your tank at the valve at the top. With the tank empty, the pressure at the top of the tank should be 28#, since above you stated your cut in pressure is 30#.
  • May 23, 2009, 08:25 AM
    TTV
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speedball1 View Post
    Please answer my question, " tell us the pressure setting of the tank. Note; The tank reading must be taken with the pump shut off and the pressure bled out of the system. Regards, tom

    The tank came pre pressurized at 40 lbs. According to the instructions, it requires 28 pounds for the trip switch being set at 30 to 50. So I set it to 28 pounds.


    So now we have water, but extremely low pressure.
  • May 23, 2009, 11:07 AM
    jlisenbe

    Is the pump still cutting on at 30# and off at 50#?
  • May 23, 2009, 08:39 PM
    TTV

    Yes, on at 30 and off at 50
  • May 23, 2009, 08:43 PM
    TTV
    Pressure down to trickle now. Not enough pressure for front load washer. Clothes are now imprisoned in locked washer. Can't shower. Three teen girls. Two boys under 10 yrs. This does not bode well. - TTV's wife.
  • May 24, 2009, 04:50 AM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TTV View Post
    pressure down to trickle now. Not enough pressure for front load washer. Clothes are now imprisoned in locked washer. Can't shower. Three teen girls. Two boys under 10 yrs. This does not bode well. - TTV's wife.

    Even if the bladder tank's completely blocked off the pump should still pump up to 50 PSI. Does the pump start up every time a draw is made? Do you have pressure and just run out fast?
    Jlisenbe makes a point,
    Quote:

    with a new bladder tank, there is air above the bladder (naturally), but also air below the bladder. As you use the tank, the air below the bladder will eventually dissolve into the water and you will notice the tank filling more so than now.
    Is it getting better with time? Let me know, Tom
  • May 24, 2009, 10:59 AM
    jlisenbe

    TTV, if your pump is cutting off at 50#, then the problem has to be an obstruction in a line somewhere, or possibly a water softener or water filter problem. Pumping up to 50# is what the pump is supposed to do and you state it is doing that. Do you have an outside faucet? If so, does it seem to be working all right? Are any of the indoor fixtures getting good pressure/volume?

    One other thing. If the pressure is 50# but you are only getting a trickle of water, then pressure is not your problem, volume is your problem. That is why I say there has to be an obstruction in a water line, filter, or softener somewhere. By trying out various faucets, you might be able to isolate the problem.

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