Curdog
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
1. Penn is a subsidiary of Johnson Controls.2. Some other review said drill a hole to install a gauge. I suggest blowing into the threads and listening for air flow. You might find a tiny hole already exists just below the threads that’s very difficult to see with the naked eye.
claude fogle
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
great part , works just fine !
Buford 1031
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
OEM Item
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Fit tank perfectly
DB
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
Works as expected.Note: This model, F93B-1C, does not have a pressure regulator to stop the from air venting below a certain pressure (25 psi). There is a different F93 model that has a regulator to maintain air pressure (stop venting) at 25 psi so you don't lose all your air when the power is out.
RGB
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021
Exact fit on our well tank; took an hour to install, draining the tank down took 45 minutes of that.Quality, fit and finish was good, great price and fast delivery.
Quail Valley Farm
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
This switch closes the air pressure relief valve when the water level in the tank reaches the appropriate level. The switch was failing and dripping water in the pump house, non-stop. This is the exact same brand/model I replaced, and the one that failed was on the tank when I purchased the property in 2003, demonstrating its longevity. Given this is a farm tank, serving a home with a pool, and the property, it gets a significant workout. I suspect that because the well is inside of a structure, this switch and other components last somewhat longer than they would if the well system was exposed to the elements.
MnBoy
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
Turned power off to deep well. Drained the water from the existing metal water tank through faucets. Waited until all the water... then air... left the tank. Closed the faucets. Took the old volume control out and put the new one in. This was a fairly easy procedure. Turned power on and waited for tank to fill. I could hear the air escaping the valve, which I did not hear on the old valve. The tank filled properly and I turned the faucets on to bleed air from lines. Pump runs only a fraction of what it did prior to new valve installation. I think the price is a bit high, but if it helps the pump by running less it is probably worth it.