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Step 4 · Adjusting the Pressure Switch

The pressure switch has adjustment screws that control springs. Turning the large adjustment screw affects both the cut-in and cut-out pressures. Turning it clockwise increases pressure, and counter-clockwise decreases it. The small adjustment screw fine-tunes the difference between cut-in and cut-out (the differential). Adjust incrementally, no more than 2 PSI at a time, and allow the system to cycle to observe the effect. For example, to raise the cut-out pressure by 2 PSI, turn the large screw clockwise approximately one-quarter turn. Then, turn on a faucet to let the pressure drop and observe the new cut-in pressure.

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Step 4 · Adjusting the Pressure Switch

The pressure switch has adjustment screws that control springs. Turning the large adjustment screw affects both the cut-in and cut-out pressures. Turning it clockwise increases pressure, and counter-clockwise decreases it. The small adjustment screw fine-tunes the difference between cut-in and cut-out (the differential). Adjust incrementally, no more than 2 PSI at a time, and allow the system to cycle to observe the effect. For example, to raise the cut-out pressure by 2 PSI, turn the large screw clockwise approximately one-quarter turn. Then, turn on a faucet to let the pressure drop and observe the new cut-in pressure.

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Water Pressure Adjustment

Step 4 of 6·50 min left

Safety First: Turn Off Power and Water
5 minutesBeginner
Locate the Pressure Switch and Tank
10 minutesBeginner
Check Current Pressure Settings
5 minutesIntermediate
4
Adjusting the Pressure Switch
20 minutesAdvanced
5
Test Water Pressure
15 minutesIntermediate
6
Check Pressure Tank Functionality (Optional but Recommended)
15 minutes
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