As in all plumbing products and water storage vessels, bacteria can grow in this Product, especially during times of non-use. Consult your local plumbing professional regarding any steps you may wish to take to safely disinfect your home’s plumbing system. DANGER! EXPLOSION HAZARD, WHEN THE WELL-X1™ HAS BEEN IN SERVICE AND A CHANGE TO A HIGHER PRE-CHARGE PRESSURE IS NECESSARY DUE TO A REQUIRED CHANGE IN THE PRESSURE SWITCH SETTING, FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAN CAUSE A RUPTURE OR EXPL
6. Slowly open the service valve to allow the system to pressurize. The pressure may drop slightly during this process. After the valve is fully open, open the fixture closest to the Well-X1™ to begin drawing water from the tank. 7. When the system reaches the factory cut-in (pump on) setting of 40 psig, the pump will start. Like a traditional mechanical switch, the pressure will begin to rise, repeating the cycle. If desired, the Well-X1™ settings can now be adjusted as shown below. OPEN CLOSES
aveRTISSeMenT: eXaMIneR TouTeS LeS InfoRMaTIonS gEnERaLeS de SEcuRITE eT de PRoduIT deLa Page 5 avanT L’InSTaLLaTIon. adveRTencIa: anTeS de InSTaLaR, RePaSe Toda La InfoRMacIOn geneRaL de SeguRIdad y deL PRoducTo Que Se encuenTRa en La PAgIna 8. Your well tank by AMTROL has been carefully assembled and factory tested. To enjoy the full service your well tank can provide, you should read and follow all of the instructions in this manual. When all installation steps have been completed, make sure
We now must select a pressure range (min. to max.) to establish pressurized delivery of water to the system and that we overcome elevation (static height) and friction loss of the piping. We must select a minimum pressure at the Well- X-Trol® location that will insure enough pressure to keep water flow under pressure at the top of the system…overcoming both the static height and the resistance to flow through the piping. We’ll do this by pre-charging the Well-X-Trol® to a pressure (P1) equal to
This allows you to use the Well- X-Trol® “principle of separation of air and water” on larger jobs that are beyond the typical residential range. The Well-X-Trol® models we’ll be working with in this handbook are listed in Table 1. The design features of these larger models allow us to apply them more creatively than the smaller residential models found in the Well-X-Trol® 100, 200, and 250 series. The Larger Well-X-Trol®s are Designed and Built for Maximum Acceptance on Each Operating Cycle In