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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL CAPTIVE AIR WATER TANKS STEEL WATER TANKS BIG WATER STORAGE TANKS OPEN WATER TANKS WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING DETECTION SHORT CYCLING CAUSES WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
This article describes water tanks and other kinds of tanks found in buildngs, captive air and traditional water storage tanks or water pressure tanks, and we provide
advice about what to do when things go wrong, such as finding air and water leaks or deciding to replace a water tank.
Readers of this document should also see Types of Tanks - Types of residential water tanksCAPTIVE AIR TANKS - Loss of air in "captive air" bladder type water pressure or water storage tanksThe newer type "captive air" tanks, one which use an internal bladder to contain the water separately from the air charge, can also fail. The bladder can rupture as we discussed above - you need a new tank. The tank itself can develop an air leak - you need a new tank. But these failures occur less often than with the older single chamber steel water pressure tank, largely because the tank bladder holding the water supply protects the tank interior from corrosion. If the captive air water pressure tank bladder is ruptured, the air charge in the tank becomes lost over time and the tank acts like a water-logged steel tank discussed below. If the captive air water pressure tank bladder is collapsed,, defective, jammed, and stuck on itself it may not accept much volume of water, also leading to a short draw-down cycle before the pump has to turn on again. This is an unusual case but has been reported to me on occasion. | |||||
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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL CAPTIVE AIR WATER TANKS STEEL WATER TANKS BIG WATER STORAGE TANKS OPEN WATER TANKS WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING DETECTION SHORT CYCLING CAUSES WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Contact Us |
OLDER STEEL TANKS - Steel Water Pressure & Water Storage TanksThere may be lots of kinds of tanks found in buildings, storing water, fuel, hot water, or serving other purposes. We review quite a few of them here and include photographs to help you figure out what's what. Steel Water Storage/Pressure Tanks
The water storage tank in the photographs above is leaking, having rusted through from inside the tank. (This tank is less needed for storage than to smooth or regulate the water pressure in the building as the pump cycles on and off) Leaks like the ones in these photos can also leak the air charge out of the upper portion of the tank when the in-tank water level is below the leak point. So you might trace a water pump short cycling problem to an air loss in the tank to a leak in the tank itself. If a steel water tank has lost its air charge, or most of it, the condensate line on the tank will be high, near the top few inches of the tank side (unless you live in an arid climate where there is never condensation on the water tank anyway.). In this condition the steel tank is called "waterlogged". Such tanks will also be heavy and won't be so easily rocked or moved - a simple test I make to see if the tank is empty or full of water. (Don't move the tank so much that you cause a water piping leak! The discussion on how to add air to a water pressure tank at this website beginning at HOW TO ADD AIR applies principally to older steel water tanks that don't use an internal bladder to keep water and air separate. In these simpler single-internal chamber steel tanks the air charge is lost either by absorption into the water as it passes through the tank during use, or it may be lost by leaks at the tank or nearby plumbing fittings. Some old-style bladderless steel water pressure tanks are equipped with an air volume control device which is intended to put makeup air into the tank as air is lost or absorbed. I discuss these further at 1: AIR VOLUME CONTROLS but suffice it to say these often stop working. But if you see one on your water tank you know this is a non-bladder type older style water pressure tank. Range Boilers for Domestic Hot Water Systems
Range boilers are vertical or horizontal hot water systems whose water is heated by circulating the water from within a water storage tank (the range boiler) through a heat exchanger which is inside or connected to the exterior of a heating boiler. The water in the hot water tank range boiler is heated by circulating its water through the heat exchanger which itself is heated by the water inside or from the heating boiler. The sketch illustrates how a very early type of coal-fired water heater range boiler worked. As homeowners shifted fuels from coal to oil or gas and installed central heating boilers, often the range boiler water heater was adapted to work with these systems as well, as you can see in the photograph. As with the indirect-fired boiler described next, range boiler water heating tanks are usually located close to the heating boiler and will have both cold and hot water lines leaving the tank to supply the building with domestic hot water and a loop of piping that runs between the bottom of the hot water tank and a nearby heating boiler. Follow the pipes to see which pipes are performing which function. Our photo shows a silver steel range boiler hiding back in the corner behind the newer (though pretty old) gas fired water heater. (Notice also the effloresence on the masonry block foundation, where the downspout has been spilling by the house foundation?) Indirect-Fired Domestic Hot Water TanksThe difference between a range boiler and an indirect fired water heater is in the details. The heat exchanger that heats water in the range boiler is in or at the heating boiler. The water in an indirect fired water heater such as the SuperStorTM unit is heated by a finned copper coil located inside the hot water tank. The internal coil is in turn heated by circulating water inside the coil to and from the heating boiler. The range boiler is an old concept in use for about 100 years. Indirect fired water heaters are a modern system and are in current sales and use. Attic Expansion Tanks for Heating BoilersBasement Expansion Tanks for Heating BoilersOil Storage Tanks in Buildings
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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL CAPTIVE AIR WATER TANKS STEEL WATER TANKS BIG WATER STORAGE TANKS OPEN WATER TANKS WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING DETECTION SHORT CYCLING CAUSES WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Contact Us |
LARGE WATER TANKS - Large Water Storage Tanks, Why They Are Used, What They Imply about WelL Recovery Rate
Very large water storage tanks, such as the one whose end is visible in these photographs from two different properties, are likely to indicate that the flow rate of the well serving the property is very slow, even inadequate by contemporary standards. We've found these old steel tanks at older properties in the Northeastern U.S. in situations where the well flow rate, the rate in gallons per minute at which the well can give water over a sustained period, to be very low, perhaps around one gallon per minute or less. Very low well flow or well water delivery rates in the 2.5 gpm range or below, simply can't keep up with the rate of water usage in a building during normal occupancy. Large water tanks may indicate that the well flow rate can't keep up with demandWorse, if we have only a typical water tank installed, say a 30 or 40-gallon unit, that tank is designed to smooth the flow of delivery of water to the building as the pump is turned on and off. A small water tank is not sized to actually store a reservoir of water for the building. So if our well flow rate is very low, the building will simply run out of water and occupants will have to wait, perhaps hours, for the pump to re-fill the water tank. A low flow rate well and pump may rely on "recovery" overnight or over many hoursSo a common solution for a low-flow-rate well is the installation of a very large water reservoir. At older properties the single water tank may have been 1000 gallons or even more. With a large water tank installed to provide this water storage reservoir, the well flow rate can be terrible but the building occupants won't see its effect since they're working off of the water storage tank. At a low-flow-rate well installation the pump will be designed to run at a slow pumping rate so that the well water flow-rate can keep up with the pump as the pump sends water to the water storage tank. The building occupants use water out of the tank and the tank and well and pump recover their water slowly, perhaps overnight. Low flow rate wells or slow recovery rate wells at modern properties use a cascade of water tanksAt newer properties this same approach may be taken to "solve" a low-flow well but instead of a single huge steel tank such as the one in this photograph, the plumber will install a series or cascade of from two to perhaps four or five smaller water storage tanks of perhaps 50 gallons each. If you are looking at a property and see that it has five new shiny blue and pretty big water tanks lined up in the basement you can guess that the well is marginal in its delivery capacity. Low flow rate slow recovery rate wells have a questionable future life expectancyA final warning about low-flow rate wells: because in many areas water is flowing into the well through cracks in rock below the surface, and because we're starting with an already low recovery rate well, the future ability of the well to give water at all must be questioned. If local water is heavy in minerals, for example, the minerals tend to clog up those rock cracks over time, gradually reducing the water flow-rate into the well still further, until eventually it just stops working. So a very large water storage capacity at a property is an indicator of both a low-flow-rate well (poor well recovery rate means the same thing), and an indicator that the future usability of the well at all must be questioned. | |||||
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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL CAPTIVE AIR WATER TANKS STEEL WATER TANKS BIG WATER STORAGE TANKS OPEN WATER TANKS WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING DETECTION SHORT CYCLING CAUSES WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Contact Us |
OPEN WATER TANKS - gravity fed water systems or pump-up rooftop systems with and without pressure-boosting pumps and water tanksRooftop Water Tanks or Free-standing Water Tanks at Ground LevelRooftop Water Storage SystemsOpen Water Tanks Indoors
At some locations there is an up-hill or rooftop water source which is fed into the building entirely by gravity. The open top water tank in these photos used a simple float valve to let water into this storage tank. Where such intermediate storage tanks, perhaps fed by an uphill spring, were located in the upper floors of a building they fed water to building piping where it could flow by gravity when a water tap was opened. Cisterns
Basement & Outdoor Cisterns, are often located in the basement or courtyard of buildings where they collect rainwater for future use. In the U.S. cisterns were often located in the basement of a (pre-1900) home. In arid areas such as the U.S. Southwest and parts of Mexico, very large cisterns are often placed in a courtyard where they collect rainwater for use during the dry season. This cistern is located in the basement of a pre-1900 home in New York. Later owners broke open a passage into the basement cistern and now use it for storage. This cistern was originally filled by downspouts directing roof runoff into the basement. In a seasonally damp climate such as New York, an in-use basement cistern would certainly be a likely source of unwanted building moisture and would thus be a risk for problematic mold growth.
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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL CAPTIVE AIR WATER TANKS STEEL WATER TANKS BIG WATER STORAGE TANKS OPEN WATER TANKS WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING DETECTION SHORT CYCLING CAUSES WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Contact Us |
WHEN TO REPLACE WATER TANKS - When do you need a new water tank? | |||||
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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL CAPTIVE AIR WATER TANKS STEEL WATER TANKS BIG WATER STORAGE TANKS OPEN WATER TANKS WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS CONTROLS & SWITCHES on WATER TANKS INTERMITTENT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING WATER PUMPS SHORT CYCLING DETECTION SHORT CYCLING CAUSES WATER TANK AIR LOSS SIGNS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL TANKS SEPTIC SYSTEMS WATER PRESSURE REPAIR GUIDE & COSTS WATER PRESSURE LOSS DIAGNOSIS GUIDE WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT WATER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPAIR WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER PUMP CONTROLS & SWITCHES PUMP TYPES & LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER PUMP & TANK SAFETY WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL WATER TANK LIFE EXPECTANCY WATER TANK REPAIRS WATER TANK AIR, HOW TO ADD WATER TANK REPLACEMENT WATER TANK PRESSURE CALCULATIONS WATER TANK SIZE & VOLUME WATER TANKS HOW THEY WORK WATER TESTING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS WELL LIFE EXPECTANCY More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
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