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  1. rmhall17

    What to do if you have a 30-50 pressure switch and you ordred a 20-40

    I ordered a replacement switch however I ordered a 20-40 and may be replacing a 30-50. The gauge reads 26-28 pounds most of the time. I turned the nut on the new one 5 full revolutions clockwise hoping that would get it close to the 28-30 cut in pressure. Will this work and was that enough...
  2. rmhall17

    Replacing a pressure switch

    so to adjust the air pressure of the tank do I need a manual or electic pump to force air back into the air bladder tank? and by cut in (does that mean if its a 40-60 to set it to 38?
  3. rmhall17

    Replacing a pressure switch

    ? can I use this Flotec Pressure Switch 40/60 PSI instead of the square D and is there any difference?
  4. rmhall17

    Replacing a pressure switch

    inside its coming from inside the switch
  5. rmhall17

    Replacing a pressure switch

    its comes out of the box so if i can get the water shut off, and if its that small pipe were can I get a replacement? and can I just replace the small pipe without having to remove the entire pressure switch? WV thanks for helping Randy
  6. rmhall17

    Replacing a pressure switch

    How do I replace a pressure switch? It has a small drip coming out of it. There looks to be rust water build up, how do I take this thing off and clean it? I have no experience with these things, so step by step would be appreciated!
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