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$25.00 switch, I'd replace it. I'd say it's defective and adjusting won't cure it.
Those switches can last a lifetime. Good ones are usually Square D.
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You may want to remove the switch and see if the inlet is not blocked.
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05-28-2022, 07:31 PM
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Is there power to the switch and from the switch? Is the contractor firing? And, switches go bad. Did he crank it down trying to get more pressure? May not fire if they that.
Wouldn't be the 1st time the connections inside a well failed.
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The adjustment changes the pump pressure setting. Lowering it will be low pressure in the house. Raising it you could cause a leak in the house.
They come set at 20-40 is the common one, and the other one is a 30-60 switch for a dab more pressure in the holding/pressure tank.
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30/50 is fairly common for houses unless you have a lot of floors/fixtures and then you step up to 40/60. 20/40 is generally for irrigation systems.
The pressure in the tank should also be adjusted relative to the cut-in pressure (lower value)--typically 2psi less.
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If there's power to and from the switch... there's a problem down the line. I'd check the connections at the well head. Sometimes people don't use decent, sealed crimps. They go bad after a while if not done right.