1) Is this pump underground or above the ground in a little shed / garage?
2) Is there a pressure guage near the pressure vessel and if so what is that reading?
3) If that pressure guage remains quite high with the taps on, you may have a restriction on the pipe from the pressure vessel (tank) to your house
4) When you say "pressure from the well is a constant 1 gpm", do you mean the flow from your kitchen tap is 4.5 L/min? Is that so bad?
5) If you have high pressure when you turn on the tap but after 20 seconds or so it drops and the pressure guage on the pressure tank remains like that you may have an issue with the footvalve (if your pump is above ground) down the well... it may have dirt in it.
Come back with more details, it should be relatively easy to help you isolate the problem.
Couple of things:
1) Sounds like pump and pressure vessel are fine, and also the pipe from the pump to the pressure vessel as the pressure in the tank is maintained with the taps on.
2) Checked with the plumber in the family to ascertain the nominal pressure ranges. 50 psi for the upper is fine and often it is set to maintain between 20-40psi, and "should take the jug out of your hands at 50"... I can think of the experience at their outside tap. You could raise it to 40-60psi, the small screw is to adjust the "Switch on", the larger screw is to adjust the "Switch off". Clockwise (tighten the screws), but only 1/2 a turn at a time I was advised.
3) At the outside tap you mention again about the 1 gpm. i.e. 4.5 L/minute,
and then you mention 18 seconds to fill 1 Litre jug, which is 3.3 L/minute? At the outside tap is should be maybe twice that or more.
Essentially, if your outside tap is not performing as you would expect and it is so close to the pressure tank at the 30-50 psi you observed, then there is a blockage between the pressure gauge and your outside tap. Check the outlet valve on your pressure tank, is it fully open? Is it internally blocked? Turn off the pump and let the pressure drop down... open the valve with a spanner and have a look, get a piece of pipe, etc. or garden hose and put it out the door and see what the flow is then.
what is the "hygiene system"? When you say "water company" what do you mean? In rural Ireland you have plumbers who know a little bit about water treatment and some water treatment specialists and a very few who are good at both. What company do local farmers in your area use?Thanks again.
There is a hygiene system between the pressure vessel and the outside tap. It removes minerals, smell and has UV lamp pass through.
The guy from the water company checked all this stuff and said it was fine.
what is the "hygiene system"? When you say "water company" what do you mean? In rural Ireland you have plumbers who know a little bit about water treatment and some water treatment specialists and a very few who are good at both. What company do local farmers in your area use?
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