New Bladder Tank

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filadajunk

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Hi! I'm getting ready to replace my bladder tank on my well.
Is there anything I need to be aware of before I remove the old one?
When I put in the new one do I just hook it up, turn on the power, and the world will be a more wonderful wetter place? (without my pump kicking on and off every 6 seconds)
Will I, possibly, have to reprime my pump in order to get things working again after bladder replacement?
Thanks!
Wayne
 

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If you don't have a submersible pump, you may have to reprime your pump.
Be sure to set the tank precharge to 2 psi less than pump cutin pressure.
It will probably come from the factory with about 40 psi precharge.
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Make sure you get the air pressure pre-charge set to 2 pounds less than the pressure switch's turn-on pressure.
 
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