Hello,
I have a well that is approximately 143 feet deep and has a 1 HP Franklin submersible pump. Our pump provides us with plenty of water during the rainy winter months of Oregon, but we have about 3-4 months where our well produces very little water because of the lack of rain. We get around this problem by strict water conservation and having the guys’ of our house water the trees (we live in the country).
This pump sends the water up to a well house, which contains a pipe junction that goes in 3 directions:
1. 1200 gallon cistern 30 feet up the hill (our house is on the same level as the pump house).
2. To a Fowler glass lined pressure tank ( I think it’s from the 1970's and is about 5ft tall x 2ft wide with no labels).
3. Too our house.
There is a pressure switch that is adjustable, but the highest pressure I have ever seen after adjusting it to its max setting is about 25psi, even after the pump has been going for 20-30 minutes.
This system has been working fine for 5+ years since we have lived here plus many years for the previous owner.
About a week ago, our water pressure disappeared and we can only take showers when the pump is turned on. I think this would indicate the pressure tank has failed, but I have noticed some water leakage in the pipe junction. This leakage was evident before we lost water pressure to take showers, and so, I don’t think that is the problem.
I need some advice on whether I should replace the pressure tank with one that has a higher water storage capacity (say 50 gallons +), or is there another solution I should be thinking about. I have read a few articles about a “CSV “set up, but I am not sure if that is a viable solution for our situation. I am very handy with tools and am not afraid to try things I have never done before. I would like to hear your recommendations if you have a better well system set up and brands of products you would recommend.
I would appreciate any advice you have.
Thank you!
I have a well that is approximately 143 feet deep and has a 1 HP Franklin submersible pump. Our pump provides us with plenty of water during the rainy winter months of Oregon, but we have about 3-4 months where our well produces very little water because of the lack of rain. We get around this problem by strict water conservation and having the guys’ of our house water the trees (we live in the country).
This pump sends the water up to a well house, which contains a pipe junction that goes in 3 directions:
1. 1200 gallon cistern 30 feet up the hill (our house is on the same level as the pump house).
2. To a Fowler glass lined pressure tank ( I think it’s from the 1970's and is about 5ft tall x 2ft wide with no labels).
3. Too our house.
There is a pressure switch that is adjustable, but the highest pressure I have ever seen after adjusting it to its max setting is about 25psi, even after the pump has been going for 20-30 minutes.
This system has been working fine for 5+ years since we have lived here plus many years for the previous owner.
About a week ago, our water pressure disappeared and we can only take showers when the pump is turned on. I think this would indicate the pressure tank has failed, but I have noticed some water leakage in the pipe junction. This leakage was evident before we lost water pressure to take showers, and so, I don’t think that is the problem.
I need some advice on whether I should replace the pressure tank with one that has a higher water storage capacity (say 50 gallons +), or is there another solution I should be thinking about. I have read a few articles about a “CSV “set up, but I am not sure if that is a viable solution for our situation. I am very handy with tools and am not afraid to try things I have never done before. I would like to hear your recommendations if you have a better well system set up and brands of products you would recommend.
I would appreciate any advice you have.
Thank you!
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