Hello everyone. I have a big problem, I pull water for my house in a well in the garden. It is a pump that pulls, feeds a massive brand 300l bladder, which then feeds the water heater. Problem the pump does not stop walking. I look at the papers and on the internet they say it lacks air pressure in the bladder. I have no water leak. I do not know what to do, who can help me please?
Thank you for the time you will give me.
Massal tank problem
Re: Massal tank problem
Normally inside your tank should look like this:
it is necessary to put pressure in the yellow part (the air) for that you normally have a valve like on the inner tube of bicycle, it is enough to inflate until the indicated pressure on the tank.
it is necessary to put pressure in the yellow part (the air) for that you normally have a valve like on the inner tube of bicycle, it is enough to inflate until the indicated pressure on the tank.
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Re: Massal tank problem
In addition :Matt113 wrote: [...]
it is necessary to put pressure in the yellow part (the air) for that you normally have a valve like on the inner tube of bicycle, it is enough to inflate until the indicated pressure on the tank.
The pressure gauge may be out of adjustment and will not shut off the engine.
There may be an air leak.
It would not be illogical to connect the flushes to the well water; There may be a leak on a hunt, or too much pressure forces the hunt.
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