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Inside a water pressure tank, you'll find a cylindrical chamber divided into two sections by a flexible diaphragm or bladder. One section holds water, while the other contains air under pressure. As water is pumped into the tank, it compresses the air, creating pressure that helps push the water into the Plumbing system. The tank is designed to maintain a consistent water pressure and reduce the frequency of pump cycling.

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