34Willys
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Bought an old house a few years back and the well has been cycling shorter and shorter as time goes by.
There is no Schrader valve at the top of the tank, just a welded on stub.
There is a Schrader valve located in the Tee where the tank is plumbed in parallel to the house supply.
I assumed this was for winterizing but maybe it's where to air up the tank?
The tank is a Medalist Manufacturing Co series 400L Rigid Perma Pressure Unit.
I have no paper work and can't find info on the web on a procedure to fill, if there is one since it's Perma-nently filled.
I'll be redesigning the system and eliminating or replacing the tank as it's rusting and slightly weeping water, but I need to irrigate and the pump is cycling constantly.
As always, thanks!
Patrick
Sorry for the large picture, not sure how to resize.
There is no Schrader valve at the top of the tank, just a welded on stub.
There is a Schrader valve located in the Tee where the tank is plumbed in parallel to the house supply.
I assumed this was for winterizing but maybe it's where to air up the tank?
The tank is a Medalist Manufacturing Co series 400L Rigid Perma Pressure Unit.
I have no paper work and can't find info on the web on a procedure to fill, if there is one since it's Perma-nently filled.
I'll be redesigning the system and eliminating or replacing the tank as it's rusting and slightly weeping water, but I need to irrigate and the pump is cycling constantly.
As always, thanks!
Patrick
Sorry for the large picture, not sure how to resize.