i hope the guy in the video sees these comments, if i was in your country i'd patronize this company without a doubt. In my search for info on jet pumps and pressure tanks I must have watched 5 R.C. videos, all great and super informative. fantastic work.
I discovered your channel yesterday and I've been binge watching all your videos since. I like your delivery method; clear, easy to understand and to the point. I wish I could subscribe twice.
Hi. Great video, question. I can’t get a well. I have to catch water in a water tank. Gravity feed. But I need more pressure for my tankless water heater. Would this work?
we are maintaining 3 bar pressure in pressure adjuster tank ,maintains 3 bar cut off and 5 bar cut on in pressure switch for the pump . some times pressure going below 3 bar(pump starts on 2 bars) and making vibrations in the water line.also pressure adjuster tank air pressure increased without filling air in it. is it problem of pressure adjuster tank or the problem of pump taking air ?can you please help us.
hi, ref the tee.....what is your opinion on using a tee with a union? Was concerned about the union leaking over time or with multiple replaceements of the tank on the same union tee?
ref. tank image - So pressurized Air on top of diaphragm which is on top of water reservoir, pushed the water out of the tank to an outlet ? So the air must push past the white metal dome?
May I ask, sir, can the pressure tank be replaced with a PVC pipe that is upright? This is my simulation, can it be applied, sir? If the pressure switch setting is ON 1 Bar & OFF 2 Bar Pressure Tank 19 Liters, Precharge 0.9 Bar gets Draw Down >> 5.99 Liters Pipe 4 "- 4 m, Precharge 0 Bar (no membrane/bladder) gets Draw Down >> 6.49 Liters Pipe 3" - 4 m, Precharge 0 Bar (no membrane/bladder) gets Draw Down >> 3.92 Liters . If this method can be applied, maybe in terms of cost, more or less, but there is no need to worry about the tank leaking. and if there are used pipe pieces, they can be used, just buy a cap & reducer. thank you 👌
Great videos Chris! How does the pressure tank work when you have 22lbs of constant head pressure delivered from water storage tanks (on a hill) supplying the water to the pressure pump?
Had a recent problem with a leak at the pitless adapter. Upon repairing, the system returned to proper operation, however, when I cleaned out the pump house and checked things out, I realized that there is NO water inside my pressure tank. That is really weird as my system cycles correctly. Any explanation as to how that can be?
Hi, thanks for your interesting and informative videos. I have one question. How do you add a large water tank to well system that has very low water flow into the well from the ground? I bought a wellxtrol 302, but it only has 26 gallons of draw down water supply, and we run out of watewr almost every day. It takes about 4 hours for the well to recover. Now I am adding another well to our system. My thought being I could manually turn one well off when it drains, and turn the other one on. After it drains, go back to the first well. Alternatively, I was wondering if I could just install a huge say, 400 gallon water tank in the basement, that both wells would contribute to. I guess then install a booster pump to feed the house? What do you think? Thanks very much... Paul
After about eight years of having a will it now turned on every so often by itself could that be a leak of some kind whether its air pressure or water I don't see any water around the tank and the valves are off could you give me a suggestion
My water system apparently does not have a pressure tank that turns the pump on and off. The submersible pump in my system delivers water to a reservoir tank and the demand for water is met by gravity feed. When the level in the tank gets to a certain level the pump will turn on or off. Can you explain the sensors for this and how to adjust them. Thanks for any information on this.
Michael, you will have to take a peek inside the tank and take pictures or make note of what you see in there. It is most likely a single float switch (but it could be a float valve or transducer) that controls the pump by a set of contacts inside of it. Once you know what you have give us a call or send the photo to us: 855.329.4519 or Customer.Service@rcworst.com
How does water get into the tank? I assume it must be under pressure to fill the tank. Is there a pump in the tank to feed water in as well or is another pump necessary?
So if im understanding this setup right: as soon as the pressure on a hose or motor gets too low, the pressure pump will allow water to fill the diaphram which in turn builds up pressure in the air chamber ? Can someone correct me ?
I am on a county water system. I have over 1500 ft of water line from my meter to my house and have very low water pressure. Would a pressure tank benefit me or would I need a combination of tank and pump?
Good question! That nut is welded onto the tank so you can mount a jet pump on it via a pump stand. The pump bolts onto the stand and the stand bolts onto the nut.
Nice video. Q. I need an expansion tank to accomodate liquid volume increase due to temperature changes for a closed loop cooling system. Is this tank suitable? I think both work exactly the same, however on expansion tank I won’t care about delivering continous ammounts of water. Thanks.
Why do you need the diaphragm? If it empties from the bottom would simply having air under pressure in the top do the job? You might need a level sensor to turn off water flow from the tank or a valve like on a toilet to stop the air from entering the pipes if the well pump is not pumping fast enough to raise the water level while you have faucets open, but that seems simpler than the engineering of a diaphragm. Of course, I am not an engineer...
Actually, the diaphragm is a relatively new feature of pressure tanks. Air-over-water pressure tanks were the standard for many years, but they required more parts/constant maintenance because the air would leech into the water over time and need to be replaced. Diaphragm tanks eliminate the need for constant refilling of the air, which will soon make the air-over-water tanks completely obsolete.
good job! I am going to be buying the Amtrol-Well-X-Trol 32 Gallon Water System Pressure Tank with Composite Base - WX-203D on amazon Plumb Eeze by Boshart 1 x 11 Tank Tee Kit with VALVES Installation Water Well Pressure Tank 40/60 FSG2 pressure switch NO LEAD I will be using it in my van conversion.
Hello. Just to ask: I have a pressure tank and pump assembly for home use. The factory set cut in/off pressures are 20/50 PSI, while it is indicated in the tank to maintain a 30 PSI air pressure. Is this a good setting? Please advise. Thank you R.C. Worst!
The air in your tank needs to be set 2 PSI below what your pump is turning on at. Check out our video on it: ua-cam.com/video/w21qa2bMUh8/v-deo.html&lc=Ugxf4itooKuBaJFzvX94AaABAg
R.C. Worst & Co., Inc. What will happen to the system if that is the setting 10 psi more than the cut in pressure? Will it damage the equipment or some of parts? On my observation, it is working fine.
If the pressure is set too high then the tank will not be able to hold nearly as much water since the air pressure is pushing the bladder down harder than the pump is pushing water in. Your pump will cycle more often than it should and wear out much faster.
R.C. Worst & Co., Inc. Many thanks for the best recommendation. Will check it. So then should I keep about 18 psi air pressure if the cut in is 20 psi?
That is called a Schrader valve, and I do not have one of those on my bicycle! IUs Presta valves on my bicycle higher end bikes will have that but the low end bikes will have the same Schrader valve that’s on your car or even your wheelbarrow. You will sound a lot more knowledgeable if you call it what it is. There are other types of air valves for inflation but I can’t recall the names and they are very obscure. Thanks for the in-depth tutorial of my bladder tank.
My tank works good for about 30mins, but then loses pressure and won’t pressurize again for about 30 mins. It drops to 0 psi, before filling again. Have any ideas? Thx in advance!
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Thanks so much for the kind words!! :)
i hope the guy in the video sees these comments, if i was in your country i'd patronize this company without a doubt. In my search for info on jet pumps and pressure tanks I must have watched 5 R.C. videos, all great and super informative. fantastic work.
I discovered your channel yesterday and I've been binge watching all your videos since. I like your delivery method; clear, easy to understand and to the point. I wish I could subscribe twice.
Thanks for the kind words Rashy! If you want some free R.C. Worst swag give us a call and mention this comment. :)
Good complete coverage. Needs to be seen two or three times.
So glad I found this channel
We're happy you found us too! :)
Hi. Great video, question. I can’t get a well. I have to catch water in a water tank. Gravity feed. But I need more pressure for my tankless water heater. Would this work?
we are maintaining 3 bar pressure in pressure adjuster tank
,maintains 3 bar cut off and 5 bar cut on in pressure switch for the pump .
some times pressure going below 3 bar(pump starts on 2 bars) and making vibrations
in the water line.also pressure adjuster tank air pressure increased without filling air in it.
is it problem of pressure adjuster tank or the
problem of pump taking air ?can you please help us.
How hard would it be to increase the outlet to 2 inches? Cut and weld in a 2" flange I hope
hi, ref the tee.....what is your opinion on using a tee with a union? Was concerned about the union leaking over time or with multiple replaceements of the tank on the same union tee?
ref. tank image - So pressurized Air on top of diaphragm which is on top of water reservoir, pushed the water out of the tank to an outlet ?
So the air must push past the white metal dome?
Great channel I’m repairing all the hack work around here on my new place
Thanks - and good luck!
Thanks for your explanation
Thanks for watching!
May I ask, sir, can the pressure tank be replaced with a PVC pipe that is upright? This is my simulation, can it be applied, sir?
If the pressure switch setting is ON 1 Bar & OFF 2 Bar
Pressure Tank 19 Liters, Precharge 0.9 Bar gets Draw Down >> 5.99 Liters
Pipe 4 "- 4 m, Precharge 0 Bar (no membrane/bladder) gets Draw Down >> 6.49 Liters
Pipe 3" - 4 m, Precharge 0 Bar (no membrane/bladder) gets Draw Down >> 3.92 Liters
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If this method can be applied, maybe in terms of cost, more or less, but there is no need to worry about the tank leaking.
and if there are used pipe pieces, they can be used, just buy a cap & reducer.
thank you 👌
Thanks buddy 👍 May god bless you 💖
Thank you too
Explained very well... . Thumbs up!
Glad you liked it!
very clear and helpful!
Whats your thought on cycle stop valves please. Appears to eliminate the need for a large pressure tank
They make sense for a lot of applications and we sell them. Give us a call: 855.329.4519
Very helpful Thanks Chris
Glad it was helpful!
@R.C. Worst and Co., Inc.
Is there a video that you know of to replace a Diaphram inside the pressure tank?
Great videos Chris! How does the pressure tank work when you have 22lbs of constant head pressure delivered from water storage tanks (on a hill) supplying the water to the pressure pump?
how about a big horizontal tank?
Had a recent problem with a leak at the pitless adapter. Upon repairing, the system returned to proper operation, however, when I cleaned out the pump house and checked things out, I realized that there is NO water inside my pressure tank. That is really weird as my system cycles correctly. Any explanation as to how that can be?
Sounds like your pressure tank is not set correctly. Check out our video on how to check and adjust pressure tanks.
Brand new house and pressure tank
Every time we flash a toilet pump turns on
I was told that pump is got 14 gal draw down
Is that ok ?
Outstanding videos!!
Glad you like them!
yes. should we buy the biggest water tank that can fit in space?
Yes. We have a video on how to size a pressure tank but at the end of the day bigger is better.
Hi, thanks for your interesting and informative videos. I have one question. How do you add a large water tank to well system that has very low water flow into the well from the ground? I bought a wellxtrol 302, but it only has 26 gallons of draw down water supply, and we run out of watewr almost every day. It takes about 4 hours for the well to recover. Now I am adding another well to our system. My thought being I could manually turn one well off when it drains, and turn the other one on. After it drains, go back to the first well. Alternatively, I was wondering if I could just install a huge say, 400 gallon water tank in the basement, that both wells would contribute to. I guess then install a booster pump to feed the house? What do you think? Thanks very much... Paul
Those butyl diaphragms are strong enough to hold over 200 lbs when pressurized. I’ve seen tanks cut open and made into chairs.
Clear n concise explanation thank u sir....
You are welcome
After about eight years of having a will it now turned on every so often by itself could that be a leak of some kind whether its air pressure or water I don't see any water around the tank and the valves are off could you give me a suggestion
Sounds like you've got a leak somewhere
Can lower gallon tanks be connected in tandem together to make a larger total quantity ?
Yes
Is there any lead in the tank or silver lining .
How do I increase the water level in the tank it's at 3" now
My water system apparently does not have a pressure tank that turns the pump on and off. The submersible pump in my system delivers water to a reservoir tank and the demand for water is met by gravity feed. When the level in the tank gets to a certain level the pump will turn on or off. Can you explain the sensors for this and how to adjust them. Thanks for any information on this.
Michael, you will have to take a peek inside the tank and take pictures or make note of what you see in there. It is most likely a single float switch (but it could be a float valve or transducer) that controls the pump by a set of contacts inside of it. Once you know what you have give us a call or send the photo to us: 855.329.4519 or Customer.Service@rcworst.com
How does water get into the tank? I assume it must be under pressure to fill the tank. Is there a pump in the tank to feed water in as well or is another pump necessary?
I'd like to use your tank for a grey water system and anticipate having a tank that gathers water to feed to your tank.
Give us a call and we can help you size and select the right equipment: 855.329.4519
Excellent, very helpful video. Thanks for making it.
Thanks for watching!
So if im understanding this setup right: as soon as the pressure on a hose or motor gets too low, the pressure pump will allow water to fill the diaphram which in turn builds up pressure in the air chamber ? Can someone correct me ?
I am on a county water system. I have over 1500 ft of water line from my meter to my house and have very low water pressure. Would a pressure tank benefit me or would I need a combination of tank and pump?
You'll need a booster pump and small tank. Give us a call and we can help you find the right package: 855.329.4519
Can a pressurized tank be gravity feed before pressurizing it?
I don't understand the question. Can you call in? 855.329.4519
@@RCworstwater I'll call tomorrow
Do these tanks have a backflow I'm losing pressure somewhere and don't know how unless the pump is letting it drain back down
These tanks do not have a check valve built in.
Good info. Very helpful 👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
What is the metal thickness of the pressure tank?
What is the nut on the top center of the tank with the plastic cover over it (near the air valve) for?
Good question! That nut is welded onto the tank so you can mount a jet pump on it via a pump stand. The pump bolts onto the stand and the stand bolts onto the nut.
Nice video. Q. I need an expansion tank to accomodate liquid volume increase due to temperature changes for a closed loop cooling system. Is this tank suitable? I think both work exactly the same, however on expansion tank I won’t care about delivering continous ammounts of water. Thanks.
Give us a call and we can help: 855.329.4519
My pressure tank keeps blowing fuses. What could be the cause of this?
Please give us a call for help troubleshooting: 855.329.4519
Very informative and detailed information !
Thanks for watching!
Really amazing
How the tank limit bacteria growth .
Why do you need the diaphragm? If it empties from the bottom would simply having air under pressure in the top do the job? You might need a level sensor to turn off water flow from the tank or a valve like on a toilet to stop the air from entering the pipes if the well pump is not pumping fast enough to raise the water level while you have faucets open, but that seems simpler than the engineering of a diaphragm. Of course, I am not an engineer...
Actually, the diaphragm is a relatively new feature of pressure tanks. Air-over-water pressure tanks were the standard for many years, but they required more parts/constant maintenance because the air would leech into the water over time and need to be replaced. Diaphragm tanks eliminate the need for constant refilling of the air, which will soon make the air-over-water tanks completely obsolete.
@@RCworstwater Makes sense as long as the diaphragm stretches enough and stays flexible. Modern Materials are great. Thanks!
Many Tanks !
good job! I am going to be buying the Amtrol-Well-X-Trol 32 Gallon Water System Pressure Tank with Composite Base - WX-203D on amazon Plumb Eeze by Boshart 1 x 11 Tank Tee Kit with VALVES Installation Water Well Pressure Tank 40/60 FSG2 pressure switch NO LEAD I will be using it in my van conversion.
Fast for explaining why I need a bladder tank but why do you need those 12 gauge holes through your earlobes?
hi sir. what the problem of my tank operation if water pressure will not go up?
Matt, give us a call: 855.329.4519
Hello. Just to ask: I have a pressure tank and pump assembly for home use.
The factory set cut in/off pressures are 20/50 PSI, while it is indicated in the tank to maintain a 30 PSI air pressure. Is this a good setting? Please advise. Thank you R.C. Worst!
The air in your tank needs to be set 2 PSI below what your pump is turning on at. Check out our video on it: ua-cam.com/video/w21qa2bMUh8/v-deo.html&lc=Ugxf4itooKuBaJFzvX94AaABAg
R.C. Worst & Co., Inc. What will happen to the system if that is the setting 10 psi more than the cut in pressure? Will it damage the equipment or some of parts?
On my observation, it is working fine.
If the pressure is set too high then the tank will not be able to hold nearly as much water since the air pressure is pushing the bladder down harder than the pump is pushing water in. Your pump will cycle more often than it should and wear out much faster.
R.C. Worst & Co., Inc. Many thanks for the best recommendation. Will check it. So then should I keep about 18 psi air pressure if the cut in is 20 psi?
Correct!
Thank you ..
Thanks for watching!
I have water coming out of the air valve.
You need a new tank
That is called a Schrader valve, and I do not have one of those on my bicycle! IUs Presta valves on my bicycle higher end bikes will have that but the low end bikes will have the same Schrader valve that’s on your car or even your wheelbarrow. You will sound a lot more knowledgeable if you call it what it is. There are other types of air valves for inflation but I can’t recall the names and they are very obscure. Thanks for the in-depth tutorial of my bladder tank.
your good, can I call your company and talk to you?
my pressure tank reads ZERO from the valve...
My tank works good for about 30mins, but then loses pressure and won’t pressurize again for about 30 mins. It drops to 0 psi, before filling again.
Have any ideas? Thx in advance!
You might be running out of water. Give us a call and we can help troubleshoot: 855.329.4519
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For someone like me that's clueless, this video didn't help. Too much jargon. Didn't understand anything
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This is an incredibly well delivered video. Props to you man. Jesus loves you a whole lot. Turn to Him - there’s life in Him & only Him. Everything else leads to eternal hell.
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This video was the absolute WORST 😅