Ian_Edwards
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I'm about to install a new fresh water pump.
It starts pumping at less than 30psi and turns off at 40psi.
The accumulator, and I'm assume that's what it is, because it's fitted directly after the pump, needs to have the pressure in the bladder set. the label say that it is set at 40psi.
That seem to high to me, because with a max pressure of 40psi, the bladder isn't going to move.
Setting it to 35psi, seems superficially, to be the right thing to do, then as soon as the pump starts, and the pressure increase above 35psi, the air will start to compress and store water under pressure.
I'm I on the right track?
It starts pumping at less than 30psi and turns off at 40psi.
The accumulator, and I'm assume that's what it is, because it's fitted directly after the pump, needs to have the pressure in the bladder set. the label say that it is set at 40psi.
That seem to high to me, because with a max pressure of 40psi, the bladder isn't going to move.
Setting it to 35psi, seems superficially, to be the right thing to do, then as soon as the pump starts, and the pressure increase above 35psi, the air will start to compress and store water under pressure.
I'm I on the right track?
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