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    sunneydays Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 7, 2010, 07:17 PM
    Water is pulsing in house after adding a few pounds to a new Well holding tank.
    I thought I could just add a pound or two to the tank, because the water pressure in the house was much lower than the one it replaced then I tried to take it back out.. so now I need to know the steps to safely empty and refill
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    Sep 8, 2010, 03:20 AM

    It's simple. First you will need to find the cut in point. This is the pressure at which the switch turns the pump on. Turn on a faucet, then watch the pressure gauge. As pressure slowly falls, you will hear a "click" from the switch, turning the pump on. Let's say, for example, that it clicks at 30#. You will then turn off the system and allow pressure to completely drain off by opening a low level faucet. When pressure is at zero, you will then set the tank pressure at 2# below the cut in point. In our example, that would be 28#. Once that is done, then turn the system back on.

    Adding or removing air from the tank, once it has been set correctly, is never needed in a properly functioning pressure tank.
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    Sep 9, 2010, 10:42 PM
    Thank you for this information, I will try to utilize it. I will let you know what happens :)
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    Sep 11, 2010, 04:41 AM

    Would like to point out that when jlisenbe says "When pressure is at zero", he means no actual water pressure. Pressure gauge will still read some pressure. Right, jlisenbe?

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