ByronBob
Veteran Member
The first pressure switch is wired to the second one. If you only have one pump in the bottom of the well I can't understand what the second switch is for?
Try disconnecting the top pressure switch all together and run the water system and see if it's even doing anything.
In the house do you have another blue tank like the one you you say might be for the water hammer issue? That looks like your bladder tank which regulates your system. With an 80 gallon retention tank in the house I'd be surprised if you need another bladder tank in the house.
Sounds like you lowered the pressure and for the moment I know that was the objective but when time allows sir I'd get a working pressure valve in there to see what your system is actually doing vs guessing. That way you can set the pressures correctly without educated guessing.
Try disconnecting the top pressure switch all together and run the water system and see if it's even doing anything.
In the house do you have another blue tank like the one you you say might be for the water hammer issue? That looks like your bladder tank which regulates your system. With an 80 gallon retention tank in the house I'd be surprised if you need another bladder tank in the house.
Sounds like you lowered the pressure and for the moment I know that was the objective but when time allows sir I'd get a working pressure valve in there to see what your system is actually doing vs guessing. That way you can set the pressures correctly without educated guessing.