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As pictured, the supply from the pump is in the middle of the tank and the supply to the house is at the bottom. There is another port on the other side at the bottom of the tank, but it's against the wall.
 

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I've never dealt with a pressure tank with an in/out that is separate. My pressure tanks just have one port and it's fed with a tee that has in/out on each end of it. But the tank itself only has one opening. You'll have to see if you have in/out markings on yours. Or at least a make/model so you can look it up.
 

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it does appear to be OK the way it is although maybe not normal... the water goes in high & has a bladder or air space above the water, the feed to your house is at the bottom to draw water from the tank.
the same thing would be accomplished by using only the bottom port for both pump supply( to the tank) & feed to the house ( on a tee)
 
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it does appear to be OK the way it is although maybe not normal... the water goes in high & has a bladder or air space above the water, the feed to your house is at the bottom to draw water from the tank.
the same thing would be accomplished by using only the bottom port for both pump supply( to the tank) & feed to the house ( on a tee)
It has no bladder. It has an airplane up top. Looks like my picture didn't show the air volume control valve. I would think connecting them both at the bottom would maybe allow it to hold more air in the tank.
 
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I've never dealt with a pressure tank with an in/out that is separate. My pressure tanks just have one port and it's fed with a tee that has in/out on each end of it. But the tank itself only has one opening. You'll have to see if you have in/out markings on yours. Or at least a make/model so you can look it up.
I think they're just ports. Maybe just an extra one to run more piping to the garage and to the house. It's a flotec FP-7240 85 gallon tank
 

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I think they're just ports. Maybe just an extra one to run more piping to the garage and to the house. It's a flotec FP-7240 85 gallon tank
When I google that model, I just get a vague diagram. But it looks like that top port is meant for an air volume control?:

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Well that explains why I have such short run times. No, I think the top port is just a pressure guage and the middle port is where the air volume control valve is supposed to be. How is it supposed to have a proper air pad if the air volume control valve is at the very top! I'll post another pictures showing it all better.
 
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See what I'm talking about?
 

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Well that explains why I have such short run times. No, I think the top port is just a pressure guage and the middle port is where the air volume control valve is supposed to be. How is it supposed to have a proper air pad if the air volume control valve is at the very top! I'll post another pictures showing it all better.
I meant the top of the two ports visible in the picture... So yeah, the middle port, lol.
 
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I meant the top of the two ports visible in the picture... So yeah, the middle port, lol.
I'll call the manufacturer and order the correct air volume control valve and switch it all around. Looks like someone bought this tank at the local hardware store and didn't bother following the instructions on installing it correctly or something. It says it should get about 1/3rd of the drawdown, so that's like 25ish gallons before it kicks on? I had a plumbing company come out here and look this thing over when I bought the place. Morons
 

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Well that explains why I have such short run times. No, I think the top port is just a pressure guage and the middle port is where the air volume control valve is supposed to be. How is it supposed to have a proper air pad if the air volume control valve is at the very top! I'll post another pictures showing it all better.
You should just add air yourself, but certainly what you are proposing to do with the connections is fine.
 
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This looks like a can of worms trying to get these two pieces unscrewed to install the proper air volume control valve. . I'd imagine the pvc would unscrew easily, but not that male adaptor that's threaded into the port in the tank. Maybe just get the correct sized pvc ****** to fit that kit on? Or just add it onto where that plug is at the end?
 

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That kit you linked looks to be threaded:

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You should be able to unscrew all of that PVC + fittings and thread the black adapter right into the tank. Why do you think it will be hard to remove? It should back out of there with a little effort, I would think.
 
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That kit you linked looks to be threaded:

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You should be able to unscrew all of that PVC + fittings and thread the black adapter right into the tank. Why do you think it will be hard to remove? It should back out of there with a little effort, I would think.
Yeah it looked like it fits directly onto the tank, but that port is pretty rusted, so I'm afraid it may mess up the whole tank trying to get that rusted fitting unscrewed to screw in the fitting in the kit
 
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FYI, NM cable can't be used in wet locations :D

But seriously, it shouldn't be zip tied to the pipe.
And the gray cable entering the disconnect box needs a clamp.

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I didn't do this. We have a ton of redneck hacks in my area that cobble stuff together with duct tape and baling wire.
 

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Stop cycle valve FTW.
I've never seen a pressure tank like that.
But ********* bonus for zip-tied romex.
 
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FYI, NM cable can't be used in wet locations :D

But seriously, it shouldn't be zip tied to the pipe.
And the gray cable entering the disconnect box needs a clamp.

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Didn't they used to bury this stuff underground? what is the correct stuff? UF wire?
 
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I'd like to add another tank for more capacity in between pump cycles. How would that work using an Air over water type bladderless tank? Would you Tee another air volume control line into the same port on the pump?
 
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Nope! it won't matter with his messed up plumbing!
Occassionally, like every 3 months I drain the tank out as shown in the picture becaise after a while the air absorbed into the water and you no longer have an air pad at the top and this makes the pump short cycle. With this retarded plumbing, the longest the pump will run is about 70 seconds. Which is about a 5 gallon buckets worth of water
 
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