Hey all,
i have this shower that sometimes wants to give water and sometimes is stingy (ie, water pressure is never optimal, and sometimes is pathetic). was painting the basement floor the other day, so i stopped to take a gander at the pressure tank and pump. the static pump pressure reads 50psi, i took a pressure reading on the expansion tank and it is at 40psi. the tag on the tank says "do not exceed 100psi or you'll blow your house up" (or some such thing). my questions are, can i improve the house water pressure by increasing the tank pressure? does the tank pressure have to be lower than that of the pump to prevent backflow? that seems logical, but i know things don't always follow my logic.
thanks,
paul
i have this shower that sometimes wants to give water and sometimes is stingy (ie, water pressure is never optimal, and sometimes is pathetic). was painting the basement floor the other day, so i stopped to take a gander at the pressure tank and pump. the static pump pressure reads 50psi, i took a pressure reading on the expansion tank and it is at 40psi. the tag on the tank says "do not exceed 100psi or you'll blow your house up" (or some such thing). my questions are, can i improve the house water pressure by increasing the tank pressure? does the tank pressure have to be lower than that of the pump to prevent backflow? that seems logical, but i know things don't always follow my logic.
thanks,
paul