GuitarFish
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I have a Goulds Hydro-Pro V60 tank in my house, which is 5 years old. The well pump has been kicking on and off very frequently, every time the water is run.
About a month ago I shut off the pump and drained all the water from the system. I measured the pressure on the water tank with a tire gauge, and it read ZERO. My understanding is that the tank should have a few pounds less pressure than the cut-in pressure, which is 30lbs.
I pumped the water tank with air until it was 27lbs, then closed the system and turned the pump on. Things were OK for a little while, but over the last couple weeks things are back to the way they were before, with the pump running often.
Today I drained the system again and checked the pressure in the tank. Again it reads zero. Instead of pumping more air into it, I turned the water back on. With the water on and the tank under pressure, I checked the air pressure valve and this time water came out of it.
My understanding is that water should NEVER come out of that valve, and if it does, the bladder is compromised and the pressure tank is shot. Is this correct?
If the tank does need to be replaced, I have an additional question. There's a brass tee in the service line, and a 10" length of 1" copper that runs to the pressure tank. To remove the tank, should I sweat the tee until I can pull the 1" copper out of it? Or should I just cut the 1" line and put a sleeve/collar on a new piece of 1" to the new tank?
THANK YOU !!
About a month ago I shut off the pump and drained all the water from the system. I measured the pressure on the water tank with a tire gauge, and it read ZERO. My understanding is that the tank should have a few pounds less pressure than the cut-in pressure, which is 30lbs.
I pumped the water tank with air until it was 27lbs, then closed the system and turned the pump on. Things were OK for a little while, but over the last couple weeks things are back to the way they were before, with the pump running often.
Today I drained the system again and checked the pressure in the tank. Again it reads zero. Instead of pumping more air into it, I turned the water back on. With the water on and the tank under pressure, I checked the air pressure valve and this time water came out of it.
My understanding is that water should NEVER come out of that valve, and if it does, the bladder is compromised and the pressure tank is shot. Is this correct?
If the tank does need to be replaced, I have an additional question. There's a brass tee in the service line, and a 10" length of 1" copper that runs to the pressure tank. To remove the tank, should I sweat the tee until I can pull the 1" copper out of it? Or should I just cut the 1" line and put a sleeve/collar on a new piece of 1" to the new tank?
THANK YOU !!