

Thick butyl rubber diaphragm offers the lowest permeability of any material used today and will not support bacterial growth Virgin polypropylene inner liner will not crack, chip, flake or peel The finest quality, custom mill steel is used in the deep drawn dome for extra strength while keeping tank weight to a minimum. The plated steel air valve is welded rather than threaded to prevent loss of air pressure. This totally integrated system outperforms other types of water chamber designs.

The entire tank which includes the virgin polypropylene liner, butyl diaphragm, and acceptance fittings for a 100% corrosion resistant water reservoir is listed by NSF International Standard 61.Įxclusive butyl diaphragm, along with the 100% corrosion-proof virgin polypropylene liner, are secured by a positive hoop ring seal for added strength and reliability. The butyl diaphragm in all models meets EPA requirements for potable water as defined in the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986.

WELLXTROL WX 250 PROFESSIONAL
WELL-X-TROL Professional tanks were the first to meet all industry standards for quality and safety. With its sealed air charge and unique water chamber design, Well-X-Trol remains the choice of professionals.

WELLXTROL WX 250 SERIES
Today, Well-X-Trol Professional series tanks continue to deliver unparalleled performance and longevity, making them the most recognized brand on the market. Turn on the circuit breaker and retest the sensor's cut-on level.WELL-X-TROL® redefined the industry in 1963 as the first pre-pressurized diaphragm well tank. If the well pump turns on after the Well-X-Trol stops forcing water out of the faucet, turn off the well pump's circuit breaker and increase the sensor's cut-on switch. Open a faucet and observe the well pump and the faucet. Drain the Well-X-Trol, turn on the well pump's circuit breaker and retest the sensor's cut-out level. If the well pump turns off before reaching the maximum water pressure, turn off the circuit breaker and increase the pressure sensor's cut-out switch. If the pressure gauge exceeds the Well-X-Trol's stated maximum water pressure, turn off the well pump's circuit breaker and lower the pressure sensor's cut-out switch. Observe the well pump's pressure gauge as the Well-X-Trol fills. The proper size hex-head screwdriver turns the adjustment bolts. The sensor's cut-out and cut-on switches usually use 1/4-, 5/15- or 3/8-inch hex-head adjustment bolts. The pressure sensor mounts to either the well pump or the water line between the well pump and the Well-X-Trol. Remove the well pump's pressure sensor cover, using the correct screwdriver. Set the Well-X-Trol's air valve cap on the air valve. If the Well-X-Trol tank's air pressure drops below 10 percent of the factory setting, add air to the tank with an air pump until the pressure reaches the factory setting. If the tank's air pressure exceeds the factory setting's limit, depress the air valve's needle valve for 10 seconds and retest. The gauge's reading must remain within 10 percent of the factory setting. Compare the air-pressure gauge's reading with the Well-X-Trol's stated air-pressure factory setting. This lists the factory's air-pressure setting and the tank's maximum water pressure.Ĭheck the air pressure in the Well-X-Trol tank with an air-pressure gauge. Inspect the Well-X-Trol's identification label.
