No water after planned power outage

   / No water after planned power outage #21  
If the bladder in the tank is leaking, the tank may be waterlogged. Shut down the system and check the pressure in the tank. It should be a couple PSI lower than the kick-on pressure of the pressure switch. If it is too high, withdrawing water rapidly will drop the tank pressure abruptly and trip the safety on the pressure switch. If the tank is waterlogged, the same thing can happen. If the bladder is bad, you can air up the tank and operate it as a bladderless tank until you can replace it. Putting a tire gauge on the air fitting with the system drained down will tell you if it's a problem or not.
 
   / No water after planned power outage
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#22  
No more issues so far. I’ll try some of these other troubleshooting tips if I continue to have problems. Thank you all.
 
   / No water after planned power outage #23  
This is why it is important to have a 75 PSI pressure relief valve on the system. If the pressure switch fails to turn the pump off for any reason the relief valve will dump enough water to keep the pump from melting down.
 
   / No water after planned power outage
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This is why it is important to have a 75 PSI pressure relief valve on the system. If the pressure switch fails to turn the pump off for any reason the relief valve will dump enough water to keep the pump from melting down.
I’ll have to double check this. Thanks
 

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