Valveman
Platinum Member
For every 2.31 feet of elevation in the water tower you will get 1 PSI. Most towers are 115' to 138' tall, as that gives 50 or 60 PSI out. The houses at the base of the tower will get 50-60 PSI. But if you live down hill from the tower, pressure will increase by 1 PSI for every 2.31' in elevation drop. Pressure reducing valves are common. Cities will use them below towers when needed to keep from blowing up their lines. But they had rather not as they don't like to do maintenance on valves. Pressure reducing valves in houses are also common in more hilly areas for this reason. With that kind of pressure in the mains I would use a good pressure reducing valve, followed by a pressure relief valve, and also have an expansion tank on or close to the water heater.
For the guy with the jet pump, another pressure switch will not help. You need a pump that can deliver more pressure, then a higher setting on the pressure switch will help.
For the guy with the jet pump, another pressure switch will not help. You need a pump that can deliver more pressure, then a higher setting on the pressure switch will help.