How to Adjust a Water Well System Pressure Switch and Bladder Tank - Well Pump Diagnostics
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 Published On Mar 24, 2019

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In this video, I walk through the process of adjusting the air pressure in a well system bladder storage tank. I also show how to adjust the cut-in and cut-out pressure on a Square D well pump pressure switch. The process covered in this video tutorial will be the same or similar on most well system pressure switches and bladder style water storage tanks. The process of adjusting the pressure switch and tank pressure is going to be the same or similar on shallow well jet pump installations. In this video, I was adjusting the pressure switch that controls a deep well submersible pump. I also demonstrate how to clean the contact points on a water well pressure switch. Low or inconsistent water pressure could be a symptom of needing to adjust your pressure switch or bladder tank pressure. A short cycling water pump could also mean that you need to adjust the air pressure in your bladder tank an\or adjust the spring tensions on your pressure switch.

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Square D 40-60 PSI Pumptrol Water Pressure Switch on Amazon - https://amzn.to/2qxGdiv
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