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  • Sep 7, 2009, 05:16 AM
    mike mcmahon
    Flotec pressure tank
    Just install a 19 gallon pressure tank to pump.set tank pressure at 28lbs was not able to get water to go into tank.water would come out of water faucett.lower pressure in tank to 20lbs was able only to get about 3 gallons in tank running the pump for appx 5 minutes.does this sound like the pump is going bad.please help need water thanks mike
  • Sep 7, 2009, 05:52 AM
    speedball1
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    Originally Posted by mike mcmahon View Post
    Just install a 19 gallon pressure tank to pump.set tank pressure at 28lbs was not able to get water to go into tank.water would come out of water faucett.lower pressure in tank to 20lbs was able only to get about 3 gallons in tank running the pump for appx 5 minutes.does this sound like the pump is going bad.please help need water thanks mike

    Sounds like your punp isn't pumping to pressure. Does it ever shut off? If your control box is a 30/50 PSI setting then the tank setting should be 28 PSI with the pump off and the pressure bled off. What's the top pressuire your pump gets to? Regards, Tom
  • Sep 7, 2009, 05:53 AM
    jlisenbe

    We see this complaint all the time. When you first begin using a bladder tank, there is air both above and below the bladder. The air below the bladder prevents the tank from filling as it should. As you use the tank, the air below the bladder will gradually go away as it is dissolved into the water. This will take a few weeks. Be patient. BTW, set the pressure above the bladder to 2# below the pressure at which the pump cuts on.

    If you want to check your pump, simply turn on an outside faucet and see how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket. Do this several times, back to back, and post your results.
  • Sep 7, 2009, 06:53 AM
    speedball1
    Jlisnbe is correct about breaking in a bladder tank but what concerns me is that with the tank correctly charged you could get no pressure out of your faucet. What's the pressure read when the pump shuts off? Let me know, Tom

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