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L1 and L2 makes no difference which terminal. With 220 volts you are using both colors as line. The bare wire goes to the ground terminal.
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I agree. Unless you can easily get to the back of the hose bib it might be difficult. But if you can easily get to the pipe at the back of the hose bib, I would cut the copper pipe with a pipe...
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Wax rings are inexpensive. I would turn off water at the tank and flush as much water out of the tank as possible. Disconnect the water line to the tank, small bowl underneath to catch some of the...
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Hello, you need to look at the pipe. White plastic may only require cutting the pipe with a hacksaw and gluing the fittings.
Grey plastic, steel, or copper require a compression fitting. Give...
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Hello. The smell may be coming from the vent pipe being broken or cracked. Thanks Rodger
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Are the valves attached to the house or in the ground? What type of pipe are they attached to? Are they freeze resistant valves?
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Hello. Have you checked for water by feeling around the tank where the two bolts hold the tank on. Also check for leaks on the water line connected to the tank. If all is dry then it could be the...
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The pressure switch turns the pump on at 30 psi and off at 50 psi. It has two sets of contacts and four terminals. The outside two terminals connect to the power and the two inside
Terminals...
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I have a submersible pump 115 ft down. It has a Square D pump pressure control box. It is a 1/2 hp 3 wire pump with a control box near the well. The pressure tank has a bladder. My problem is...
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