![]() It also carries a tamper-evident warning label.Įxclusive welding process eliminates interior rough spots and sharp edges that can damage the diaphragm and liner.ĭeep-drawn steel domes offer twice the strength of rolled steel while minimizing weight of the Well Water Tank. Welded air valve is permanently attached rather than mechanically threaded to prevent loss of air pressure and to minimize stress on the well's pump system. Polypropylene liner provides a 100% corrosion resistant, non-metallic rigid water reservoir that is listed by NSF International Standard 61. Heavy duty butyl diaphragm is extremely resistant to bacterial growth and meets FDA requirements for potable water supply. Today, Well-X-Trol Professional series tanks continue to deliver unparalleled performance and longevity, making them the most recognized brand on the market. ![]() WELL-X-TROL redefined the industry in 1963 as the first pre-pressurized diaphragm well tank. It conforms exactly to the shell configuration without stretching, creasing, or forming bubbles or corners that could trap water or sediment. Heavy duty butyl diaphragm of the Amtrol WX-250 well pressure tank is the thickest in the industry and features seamless construction for uniform strength and flexibility. Precharge Pressure for the WX-250 Well Water System Pressure Tank is 38 PSIG and the Maximum Working Pressure is 125 PSIG. Often when the precharge becomes low it's not simply a matter of needing to add air - it's a failure in the bladder or diaphragm.Amtrol WX-250 (145S1) Well-X-Trol is an Well Water System Pressure Tank (Stand Model) with 44 gallons volume and 1-1/4" female threaded system connection. While I don't think it's to blame in this problem, I'd also suggest rechecking your tank pre-charge to see if it has stayed at 38 PSI or started to fall again. This revolutionary product featured an innovative design that uses a hoop ring and groove to lock the diaphragm, liner and shell together. Or you might have a recently soggy spot in the yard if it's after the pipe leaves the well. 75 HP pump operates from depths up to 250 Ft. If you can go and listen at the top of the well while someone else turns the pump on, you might actually hear this leak, if its in the well above waterline. Gauge 1919 + WX-202XL Amtrol 26 Gallon Well-X-Trol free standing Water. The third possibility - you have a leak in the pipe above the pump and check valve - so the pressure is limited, and the water drains away from the leak without the check valve being to blame. When you only had 10 PSI in the tank, there should have been some water storage - when raised to 38, no water could possibly make it into the tank, since that's designed for 40/60 PSI operation and won't take any water until the the water is over 38 PSI. To zero - unless you are using water, the pressure should stay at 27 if it was pumped up to 27. Check valve problem - when you shut off the pump the pressure drops.Pump problem - pressure not getting above 27 PSI, or 15 with a faucet open. ![]() While they may be located in the same place (if your only check valve is on the pump - which is the way mine is set up) they are not the same thing.though I also see another possibility that would do both. ![]() I see both a pump problem and a check valve problem here. Allowing for the possibility that it could be otherwise as diagnosis via internet is imperfect. ![]()
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