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Mark01

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Good Morning:\
Below is the setup of the well pump when we purchased the home. The well is actually under a crawal space of one room of th house. 100 year old home that has been remodeled over the well. Anyway, I am having trouble maintaining water pressure to the shower. I just purchased a new air tank set at 69psi and the pump 70 psi. I have to change filters alot due to the rust in the water. I was wondering if possible some of the actual water lines could be plugging up like the filters when I changfe them.
 

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The pressure tank should be set with air pressure a couple psi lower than the start water pressure of the pressure switch.
And the water system should have zero pressure when setting i.e. turn off pump ... turn a faucet on and wait until gauge goes to zero. Then check the pressure at the tank Schrader valve with a tire gauge. Might be wise to confirm first what the psi is on the water pressure gauge when your pump is actually starting & stopping. ( 70 seems high )
Also be aware that the 1/4 pipe nipple connecting the pressure switch to the system can become plugged causing "flakey" operation.
 
I looked online and it shows everything connected to the tank NOT from the pump. I also made a mistake. I had my air tank two psi lower from the 70 psi, cut off not the kick on
 

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If cut off is 70 cut on is most likely 50. Set the tank to 45-48 with system pressure at zero and a faucet open. With the tank pressure at 68 not much water is being let into the tank.
 
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