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DANGER! EXPLOSION HAZARD.

 WHEN THE 

WELL TANK HAS BEEN IN SERVICE AND A 

CHANGE TO A HIGHER PRE-CHARGE PRESSURE IS NECESSARY 

DUE TO A REQUIRED CHANGE IN THE PRESSURE SWITCH SETTING, 

FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BELOW CAN CAUSE A 

RUPTURE OR EXPLOSION, POSSIBLY CAUSING SERIOUS OR FATAL 

PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

  •   DO NOT ADJUST OR ADD PRESSURE IF THERE HAS BEEN A 

LOSS OF AIR.

  • DO NOT ADJUST THE PRE-CHARGE PRESSURE IF THERE IS 

VISIBLE EXTERIOR CORROSION.

  •  

 DO NOT ADJUST THE PRE-CHARGE PRESSURE IF THERE 

HAS BEEN A REDUCTION OF THE PUMP CYCLE TIME OR 

THE PRE-CHARGE PRESSURE COMPARED TO ITS INITIAL 

SETTING. THIS IS BECAUSE REDUCTION IN PUMP CYCLE TIME 

CAN RESULT FROM LOSS OF TANK AIR PRESSURE WHICH IN 

TURN CAN MEAN THERE MAY BE INTERNAL CORROSION AND 

ANY RE-PRESSURIZATION OR ADDITIONAL PRESSURE COULD 

RESULT IN RUPTURE OR EXPLOSION. 

MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE.

 Every Titan is 

tested to 125 psig, the maximum working pressure 

for the Titan line.  Should pressures exceed 125 psig, proper selection 

and sizing of an ASME Well-X-Trol should be made. 

RELIEF VALVE REQUIRED.

  A relief valve should 

be installed which is set to open at  excessive 

pressures (100 psig or more).  This will protect the Titan

 

and other system 

components should the pressure switch malfunction and fail to shut the 

pump off.  The relief valve should be installed at the connection of the 

Titan to the system piping and have a discharge equal to the pump’s 

capacity at 100 psig. 

AS IN ALL PLUMBING PRODUCTS AND WATER 

STORAGE VESSELS, BACTERIA CAN GROW IN 

YOUR WELL TANK, ESPECIALLY DURING TIMES OF NON-USE. 

CONSULT YOUR LOCAL PLUMBING OFFICIAL REGARDING ANY 

STEPS YOU MAY WISH TO TAKE TO SAFELY DISINFECT YOUR 

HOME’S PLUMBING SYSTEM.

A water test must be taken before installation of any 

water treatment equipment.

DANGER!  EXPLOSION HAZARD.

  IF YOU 

ADJUST THE PRE-CHARGE PRESSURE OR ADD 

PRESSURE TO A TANK THAT IS CORRODED OR DAMAGED OR 

WITH DIMINISHED INTEGRITY, THE TANK CAN BURST OR EXPLODE, 

POSSIBLY CAUSING SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY AND/

OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

  •  

 ONLY ADJUST THE PRE-CHARGE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS 

MANUAL WHEN THE TANK IS NEW OR WHEN THE INTEGRITY OF 

THE TANK AND LACK OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL CORROSION 

IS CONFIRMED.

  • ONLY LICENSED PROFESSIONALS SHOULD CHECK, ADJUST OR 

RE-CHARGE THE PRE-CHARGE OF TANKS.

For your safety, the information in this manual must 

be followed to minimize the risk of electric shock, 

property damage or personal injury.

•  Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and ordinances.

Do not install in direct sunlight. Excessive sun heat 

may cause distortion or other damage to non-

metallic parts.

Use only lead-free solder and flux for all sweat-

solder connections, as required by state and 

 

federal codes.

ELECTROCUTION AND EXPLOSION HAZARD.

 

Before work is performed on the tank, turn off the 

power to the pump and release all water pressure in the tank and 

pumping system.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

IMPORTANT GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION - 

ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY ALERTS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.

Air

Water

Pressure

Switch

Pump

Fixture Closed

Pressure

Air

Water

Pump

Fixture Open

Pressure

Switch

Pressure

How a Well Tank Works

1. 

As the pump fills the tank with water, the air above the 

diaphragm is compressed. This increases the pressure in the 

tank and causes the pressure switch to turn off the pump.

2. 

When water is used, it is drawn from the tank and the pressure 

inside the tank decreases. The reduced pressure starts the 

pump and refills the tank.

The amount of water delivered between pump cycles is called drawdown. The larger the well tank, the greater the drawdown capacity, 

the less the pump needs to run. This saves energy and money, and extends pump life. Larger tank sizes also increase the water storage 

volume to provide more consistent water pressure.

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