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    Is it Safe or Wise to Raise Pumptrol Cut-In Pressure 10 Pounds?

    In a previous posting it was suggested that instead of changing out a 9013FSG2 Pumptrol pressure switch, to go from 30/50 pounds, you could raise the cut-in pressure of that switch to achieve a higher 40/60 pound setting, and it would be ok to do so. I am assuming that a well pump and bladder...
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    Pumptrol Switch Step by Step Replacement

    Thanks for the advice Jim, Would have turned off the H2O after the faucets ran dry, but now I won't per your recommendations. Thanks again. Alan
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    Pumptrol Switch Step by Step Replacement

    Thanks for the prompt reply, jadnashua. I'm sure (at least so I feel) that the pump can handle 40/60 pounds because I know the builder that installed it, and he always leans towards heavy duty or over capacity "whatever" when he builds or installs anything. I don't know the specifics on it...
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    Pumptrol Switch Step by Step Replacement

    I am a newbie when it comes to wells and pumps. Our water pressure is not quite high enough at our 2nd floor shower using a 30/50 9013FSG2 Pumptrol pressure switch. I bought a new 40/60 Pumptrol switch, but there were no instructions at all enclosed. I am not sure as to the specific sequence...
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