The size of the tank is irrelevant when compressing a gas to 60 psi, the size of the tank only matters in regard as to how long you want the contents to last.
138.60ft 2.31ft of water= 1 psi
5 - 60 psi
If your all on a well, you already have a Pump and a Pressure Tank. If you can't get that Pump to make 60 psi, there is something wrong with it and it will need a Serviceman to diagnose the problem. I suggest a Well Driller or Pump expert.
60 psi is about 413.7 kPa
The length of the tank is 60", the width of the tank is 27" and the height of the tank is 44" respectively. How many gallons of oil will the tank hold?
The size of tank is immaterial. ALL domestic well water pressure tanks should have 28 or 38 psi when nearly empty. The difference is whether it has a 30/50 or a 40/60 pressure switch on it.
104' minimum for 45 psi. 138' for 60 psi.
Assuming the tank is cuboid, the area of its base is 60 x 40 cm squared, i.e. 2400 cm squared. Thus the height of water is 81000/2400 cm = 33.75 cm.
It depends on which pressure switch you have. The total pressure with a 60-80 switch is about 84 psi.
Check the pressure switch at the bottom of the tank by removing the gray cover and looking at the sticker on the underside. The right pressure is 2 lbs under the cut in pressure which is the lower of the two. For example, if the sticker says 30/50 then the right psi would be 28. If it says 40/60 then the right pressure would be 38. you need to first empty the tank completely of water before checking air pressure in the tank. then fill the tank to the right psi and then turn the water on to the tank.
60-66 PSI60-66 PSI
32 PSI for Std. Tires & 60 PSI for the Small Spare