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Posted by grick8 on February 4, 2008, 6:49 pm
grick8 had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/maintenance/Re-water-tank-pressure-is-gaining-air-pressure-285645-.htm
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Well the tanks says it is a 36 gallon diaphragm. If it is leaking
wouldn't water come out of the air bladder valve? Thanks for your
suggestions.
Home Handyman
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Don Young wrote:
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>> Home Handyman
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>> Hope this is the right place to add this article.
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>> I have a 3 year old water tank in a home that has a well. Problem
>> is the
>> air in the bladder is increasing. Not sure how that can happen.
>> But it
>> does. I have drain the tank of water and adjusted the air
>> pressure to 2
>> psi lower the kickon setting. Which is (40 PSI) As recommended.
>> And in
>> about 2 weeks or a month after the pump starts running right when
>> the
>> toliet flushes, etc. So then after I drain the water from the
>> system and
>> the tank, I put my pressure gauge on the valve on the tank. and it
>> reads
>> 60 psi. This is with the drain valve open. I then relieve the air
>> back to
>> 38 PSI start the water again again and every thing works great
>> again. I
>> do have an air-ation system which cleans the iron out of my
>> water. This
>> draws air in while the pump runs and works with the mineral tank.
>> I need
>> some good advice PLEASE!!!
>>
>>
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>> Pump systems without an air bladder use a small air bleed on the pump
> inlet
> to supply a small amount of air to the tank along with the water. They
> use a
> float valve to bleed excess air out of the tank when needed. It may be
> possible for you to adapt such a valve to your tank.
> However, I do not see how air in the water gets into the air side of
> the
> bladder unless the bladder is leaking.
> Don Young
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