K Paterson
New Member
I was using an small air injector (the size of a pop can) in-line with my main water feed. I then have a bladder tank, then a precipatation/resevoir tank, then iron removal system, and then water softener. I switched from the small "pop can" injector to a mazzi injector. It seems to suck much more air. If I try to decrease the amount of air it won't "suck" any more. My problem is my precipatation tank then stores too much air and over time the amount of water it holds decreases. I do have a bleed off vent but that is just before my iron remover. Should I have an air vent right on top of my precipatation tank? I know I want some air to mix with the iron, but not too much. Will putting a vent directly on top remove all the air?
I think that when I have too much air in the tank and the pump turns on the air is being compressed, the pump turns off at 60psi. As soon as the pump turns off, the compressed air then pushes back on the water and the pressure guage drops to 42 or so psi.
Does any of this make sense.
I think that when I have too much air in the tank and the pump turns on the air is being compressed, the pump turns off at 60psi. As soon as the pump turns off, the compressed air then pushes back on the water and the pressure guage drops to 42 or so psi.
Does any of this make sense.