This video is literally the model that ALL instructional videos should follow. No unnecessary transitions or dialog, no ridiculous rock or techno music, no shaky grainy camera work, just an excellent informative video.
Excellent video. If you have a shut off valve on the main water pipe to the house (as is the case in this video) it's a good idea to close that valve so that a lot of air doesn't get into home pipe system causing a lot of pressure water surges in the water pipes that could create leaks at weak points.
The valve cap is in no way the "primary" seal on the valve, the Schrader valve inside the valve stem is. The cap is just that - a dust cap to keep dirt out of the actual sealing valve.
Also you can't send someone to School who has already been. Don't be a Mr, Correct your T's and dot your i's because it was only one person, he not y'all..... Lol
Great video of a simple procedure. The bottom line is that you're trying to set the "preload" pressure of the empty tank 2-3 psi below the pressure show on the pressure switch cover (as explained in the video). You could do this with the tank new in the box, it has nothing to do with the rest of the system. Tank empty, check the pressure, adjust, refill... alk away.
On older systems you should also check what cut in pressure of the switch is as they do change I find usually lower than it should be . If it has dropped 2 lbs then your tank pressure is set lower. With the system cycled off. shut the power and drain the water as you approach the cut in pressure drain very Slowly until you hear the click of the pressure switch or watch for it to close. check the tank pressure. Then
I have the Gould's Pump and pressure tank and can get the pressure switch to cut in at 30 but I can not adj. to cut out any lower than 58-60 psi. All new system by plumber (But getting a weird clunk not a hammer)
My booster pump is using hydrovar VFC. That pump is running continuously. I checked about water leakage and NRV, their is no water leakage and NRV is also good. Its pressure tank is also good. Cutt-off pressure is 2.5 bar.
I have a horizontal tank, do I need to completely drain if I see 0psi after running a tap for a while? Not easy to do without disconnecting a bunch of connections.
how does ambient temperature affect the pressure in the tank? Seems like if its a hot day, it will read high, especially if you empty the tank, allow the temperature to reach ambient, then fill the tank with cold well water. Nobody ever seems to address this. Why is it not an issue?
How do you know that your air pressure gauge and the water pressure gauge are both in agreement? These generally are not the highest quality, accurate devices and I would guess it is easy to get to the air pressure in the empty tank not 2-3 PSI lower as it should be.
As long as power is off, it shouldnt matter. The water side of tank is empty. The only pressure you have is in the air side. I check mine with the water valve open. Once i check pressure i repeat the steps backwards then.
No one tells you if you are supposed to check and adjust pressure with the valve still open or closed! This guy never says to close it after draining the water off, so I'm unsure if it matters
This video is literally the model that ALL instructional videos should follow. No unnecessary transitions or dialog, no ridiculous rock or techno music, no shaky grainy camera work, just an excellent informative video.
Great video with easy to identify steps. This helped me to not only check the pressure on our tank but to adjust it to the recommended psi.... Thanks
Great!! Brief and right to the point!!
Excellent video. If you have a shut off valve on the main water pipe to the house (as is the case in this video) it's a good idea to close that valve so that a lot of air doesn't get into home pipe system causing a lot of pressure water surges in the water pipes that could create leaks at weak points.
Very useful video. Thanks and greetings from Sri Lanka.
The valve cap is in no way the "primary" seal on the valve, the Schrader valve inside the valve stem is. The cap is just that - a dust cap to keep dirt out of the actual sealing valve.
Absolutely true, I laughed when they said that, imagine getting a valve cap to be airtight 🤣
It's the primary seal since it's the first one you remove to add air
It acts as a seal also, pretty much like the caps on your car ac , where you add freon . Same concept, so laughs on you
Also you can't send someone to School who has already been. Don't be a Mr, Correct your T's and dot your i's because it was only one person, he not y'all..... Lol
Great video of a simple procedure. The bottom line is that you're trying to set the "preload" pressure of the empty tank 2-3 psi below the pressure show on the pressure switch cover (as explained in the video). You could do this with the tank new in the box, it has nothing to do with the rest of the system. Tank empty, check the pressure, adjust, refill... alk away.
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On older systems you should also check what cut in pressure of the switch is as they do change I find usually lower than it should be . If it has dropped 2 lbs then your tank pressure is set lower. With the system cycled off. shut the power and drain the water as you approach the cut in pressure drain very Slowly until you hear the click of the pressure switch or watch for it to close. check the tank pressure. Then
Spot on! Thanks for this!
Best video ever about doing this!!
Thank you, you are a huge help.
Appreciate it! This is definitely an remarkable video!
I have the Gould's Pump and pressure tank and can get the pressure switch to cut in at 30 but I can not adj. to cut out any lower than 58-60 psi. All new system by plumber (But getting a weird clunk not a hammer)
The valve cap is not the primary seal. It the stem valve inside. It is the same valve that inner tubes and wheels use.
It is the primary seal since it's the first one you remove getting air in
My booster pump is using hydrovar VFC. That pump is running continuously. I checked about water leakage and NRV, their is no water leakage and NRV is also good. Its pressure tank is also good. Cutt-off pressure is 2.5 bar.
I have a horizontal tank, do I need to completely drain if I see 0psi after running a tap for a while? Not easy to do without disconnecting a bunch of connections.
If you have zero the tap won't run anymore so you'll know
how does ambient temperature affect the pressure in the tank? Seems like if its a hot day, it will read high, especially if you empty the tank, allow the temperature to reach ambient, then fill the tank with cold well water. Nobody ever seems to address this. Why is it not an issue?
Very good point. My utility room is pretty cold right now.. Probably won't be so in the summer.
Because the water in the tank maintains the bladder air temperature
I have the pressure gauge. But what is the name of the copper long piece that is attached to it? I'm in Lowe's and having a hard time finding it
When we get out all the water from the tank, the pressure go down but the pressure on the jet pump to!?
Can you use a car pressure gauge to check pressure
Yes, ANY tire gauge will work.
EXCELLENT VIDEO! So the pressure needs to be set with and EMPTY tank (No water in it)? Then refill correct? Just making sure.
yes
How do you know that your air pressure gauge and the water pressure gauge are both in agreement? These generally are not the highest quality, accurate devices and I would guess it is easy to get to the air pressure in the empty tank not 2-3 PSI lower as it should be.
Nice video
Ok but the last statement is misleading. The valve cap is just a protective cap. Seal is on valve stem.
I just checked my pressure tank and water came out of the valve, it should read 28. It reads around 50, what might have happened? Thx
You might have waterlogged/leaking bladder which the air is being pressurized by the water leaking through bladder. Just my thoughts
Once the tank is drained, do you close the valve or faucet you opened before checking and adding air? Thanks.
As long as power is off, it shouldnt matter. The water side of tank is empty. The only pressure you have is in the air side. I check mine with the water valve open. Once i check pressure i repeat the steps backwards then.
hello planning to buy a 100L pressure tank. what is the recommended psi some say 20psi for cut on and 40 psi for cut off.
is that safe?
wyn depends on your pump.
Usually 30/50 is safe, 28 psi in tank.
As stated most are 40-60 which means 38 size of tank is irrelevant
Water works fine but tank at 0psi what's the issue?
The well pump is doing double duty
It doesn't get any clearer than that! 👍
Anyone on here know why a 3 year old tank would lose air pressure?
That one valve dont need to be in that line it's dangerous.
Did I see water in the pressure guage? Like what????
Mineral spirits!
Tanks
No one tells you if you are supposed to check and adjust pressure with the valve still open or closed! This guy never says to close it after draining the water off, so I'm unsure if it matters
Show yourself demon, stop hiding behind your voice
😂 😂 😂
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