cabinfever
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I have a ski house in NH that sits idle in the summer months. I shut the electricity down and drain all the water pipes (but not the pressure tank) when I leave it in the late spring. This fall, when I fired everything up, I got low and intermittent water pressure. The pump either (a) does not come on when the pressure drops or (b) does not turn off if I adjust the cut in switch so it does come on but then it never turns off. I don't have a pressure gauge on either side of switch (yet).
I drained the water pressure tank (non-bladder type) and made sure I had adequate air in the system. I disassembled the "Square D" pump control switch a and checked the diaphragm to make sure it was clean and not jammed or torn. I also disconnected the supply line and verified that the one-way valve was behaving properly. I did get a decent flow of water (volume) from the pump when I had the pipe disconnected to check the one way valve but I'm not sure at what pressure.
Do you think the pressure switch is defective, or the pump is supplying good volume but inadequate pressure ? Or is there something I am missing with the pressure tank?
Thanks in advance your advice ..
I drained the water pressure tank (non-bladder type) and made sure I had adequate air in the system. I disassembled the "Square D" pump control switch a and checked the diaphragm to make sure it was clean and not jammed or torn. I also disconnected the supply line and verified that the one-way valve was behaving properly. I did get a decent flow of water (volume) from the pump when I had the pipe disconnected to check the one way valve but I'm not sure at what pressure.
Do you think the pressure switch is defective, or the pump is supplying good volume but inadequate pressure ? Or is there something I am missing with the pressure tank?
Thanks in advance your advice ..