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Step 5 · Install the New Tank

With assistance, carefully move the new, pre-charged tank into position. Align its threaded inlet with the female connection on the tank tee. Be careful to start the threads by hand, turning clockwise, to prevent cross-threading. Screw the tank in by hand until it is snug. Then, using your two pipe wrenches in the same manner as for removal (one for backup), tighten the connection until it is firm and secure. A good rule of thumb is one to two full turns past hand-tight, but do not over-tighten, as this can damage the fittings.

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Step 5 · Install the New Tank

With assistance, carefully move the new, pre-charged tank into position. Align its threaded inlet with the female connection on the tank tee. Be careful to start the threads by hand, turning clockwise, to prevent cross-threading. Screw the tank in by hand until it is snug. Then, using your two pipe wrenches in the same manner as for removal (one for backup), tighten the connection until it is firm and secure. A good rule of thumb is one to two full turns past hand-tight, but do not over-tighten, as this can damage the fittings.

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How to Replace a Well Pressure Tank

Step 5 of 7·1 hr left

Preparation and Safety
15 mins1 itemsIntermediate
Drain the Old Tank
45 mins3 itemsIntermediate
Disconnect Plumbing
20 mins3 items
Prepare and Pre-charge New Tank
15 mins3 itemsIntermediate
5
Install the New Tank
25 mins4 itemsAdvanced
6
Re-pressurize and Check for Leaks
15 mins2 itemsIntermediate
7
Restore Power and Test System
20 mins1 itemsAdvanced
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