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Which pressure switch do you have 30/50, 40/60, 50/70? The large nut adjusts cut-in and cut-out together. The small nut adjusts differential, or the difference between the two.

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I just took a garden hose into the crawl space to get a better idea of what's going on. I sprayed the hose (out the door), thus reducing the pressure in the tank, until the pump kicked on. It kicked on around 45 psi. I stopped spraying the hose and the guage went up to 85 before the release opened and discharged water. It discharged for about 20 seconds and reduced the pressure in the tank to 75 psi which is when it stopped leaking out. The pressure stabilized around 75. I've seen that I can reduce the water pressure by turning the nut on the large spring in the switch counterclockwise. How many revolutions would you suggest? Do you think that will solve the problem? Also, as the guage was moving downward, it did not do so smoothly. It seemed to momentarily stick at various points. Should I change the guage or is that normal? It doesn't appear to be damaged. Edited 2 times.

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The switch is Square D 30/50. I rotated the nut on the large spring 5 complete revolutions counter clockwise and that solved the problem with the pressure release. It now starts the pump around 30 psi and stops the pump at 70 psi instead of going past 75 thus activating the pressure release as it did previously. Question is, my 30/50 switch is acting as 30/70 now. I think I read something about the small spring changing the difference between high and low. I still need to reduce the 70 psi kick off even more to get it closer to 50, but once I get 70 to 50, it looks like my kick on will also change from 30 to, what, 10??? I need to reduce the diffence between kick on and kick off. Is that clockwise on the small spring, or counter clockwise? Will reducing the difference raise the kick on number, or lower the kick off number? Should it have gotten this far out of whack on it's own? I'll guess it's about 10 years old. Thank you to everyone for your advice.. In case it matters, it's attached to a Well-x-trol bladder tank by Amtrol Edited 1 times.

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Ay Yi Yi. Call a well pro. On most well systems I ignore the pressure gauge at the tank. They often get out of whack. There could be mineral build up in the the piping that can cause a gauge and pressure switch to do funny things. Use a new pressure gauge on a hose bib to see what your actual pressure is. I never set a pressure switch above 60 psi on a well system. You have to discern if the pressure is too high, vs. a failing pressure relief valve. Edited 1 times.

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Every hour or so, and often when I run my water, I hear a high pitch hum from my well's tank, which last approximately 30 seconds. It appears to be from the area of the pressure guage. When it hums, I see water running out of what appears to be a pressure release valve spigot. My pressure valve reads around 65 psi at the time. I have no working knowledge of wells, pumps or tanks, but from what I've read, 65 seems a little high. I am not a do it yourself person when it comes to plumbing so I will most likely be calling in the experts. What should I expect to hear him say needs to be done, and will it be expensive? If it is just the pressure switch (Square D), can a novice change it out just by watching the proper you tube video or is it something to be left to the pros? I have no problem with water pressure inside the house. Will it be dangerous to wait a few weeks if it's not currently in the budget? The tanks says it has a max pressure of 100 psi. Thanks!

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