Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    rlumlah's Avatar
    rlumlah Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Aug 9, 2011, 04:06 AM
    Well cold water tank is not filling
    About a month ago my water shut itself off due to low pressure. It came back on by turning the switch on the electric box connected to the tank. ( No t the fuse). After some debate we replaced that unit. During that install we noticed the tank itself was not filling itself. It was primed and filled but it did not last. Once the initial water was gone the pump continued to come on every time I turned water on and the tank remained empty. So we replaced the tank.
    Unfortunately that did not help either. The tank was filled when installed but once that water was drained it does not fill up again and the pump comes on everyt ime I use the water.

    I've also noticed that the pressure shut off can happen throughout the night, which implies to me that there is a loss of pressure going on somewhere even when the water is not in use.

    The fix is easy enough, I just flick that switch but it's going to take a toll on my pump so would really like some advice before I burn it out.
    I've read that when a tank is replaced it can take a few weeks to resolve itself and fill with water. Should I wait it out or do I still have a unresolved problem on my hands ? My next step would be to take a look at the foot valve in the well but after trying unsuccessfully to DIY, I'm debating if it's time to call a plumber.
    jlisenbe's Avatar
    jlisenbe Posts: 5,020, Reputation: 157
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Aug 9, 2011, 08:27 AM

    You are correct about the tank. There is an amount of air in the tank which, over time, will be absorbed by the water and be gone.

    Watch your pressure gauge while no water is being used. It should stay rock steady. Check it for an hour or two. If pressure drops, even slowly, then you are dealing with a leak somewhere. That is step one for you.

    The fact that the switch is being tripped at night is strange. This happens whenever pressure drops to a set point which is typically very low. The switch "thinks" that the pump is running dry and so disables itself until you reset it. Is this also happening during the day?
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #3

    Aug 11, 2011, 10:28 AM
    You speak about a "tank". Is it a bladder or a pressure tank?(see images)
    In any event nether one will fill completely. You don't mention having to prime the pump. Let's check the foot valve. Turn the power off to the pump and let it set for a few hours. Did the pressure gage drop? Now turn the pump back on. Did it start pumping or did you have to prime it?
    If the pump pumped up to pressure then chances the foot valve's OK.
    However, If the gage fell then you have a hidden leak either in the line going to the house or in the house itself. Are you on a slab?
    jlisenbe gave you great advice. Just thought I'd put in my two pence worth,
    Good luck, Tom
    Attached Images
      

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Why is the cold water line not filling my hot water tank ? [ 5 Answers ]

The cold water supply valve to the water heater is open, but no water is flowing. I opened the drain valve on the heater and no water came out. Obviously it hasn't been filling for the past few days. I have plenty of cold water at all my faucets. I have shut off the breaker.

Cold water tank not filling [ 1 Answers ]

My cold water tank in the loft is not filling so my hot water tank has now run out. The taps are working fine as they are supplied through mains pipe (so not a problem with the supply to house, I double checked the stopcock and even turned it up a little to increase the pressure). I have read on...

Cold water feeding back into cold water stoarage tank [ 3 Answers ]

Can someone please help me and my plumber who also appears flummixed by my problem My ocld water storage tank is overflowing - OK you say - fix the overflow Done it Problem seems to be that the water is feeding back in to the tank Plumber says it not my coil in the cylinder and I have new...

New Hot Water Heater Wire Panel Filling With Water From Tank [ 2 Answers ]

I have recently installed a new electric hot water heater. I have connected all the wires properly, I have connected the piping in the correct manner, and filled the tank. I was about to flip my breaker to turn the water heater on, and noticed a little moister around the panel that the wires come...

Cold water tank continuously filling [ 3 Answers ]

Please help.. The water tank is continuously filling... however, Its not overflowing. As a result I have no hot water. A friend has looked at the tank in the attic, and has said that water is continuously entering the tank, and therefore there must be a leek in the pipes. There is no sign of...


View more questions Search