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
The recommended psi for a water pressure tank is typically between 40 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi).
The recommended pressure tank psi setting for optimal performance and efficiency is typically between 40 to 60 psi.
The recommended psi setting for a pressure tank used in a well system is typically between 40 and 60 psi.
The optimal water pressure tank psi for a residential water system is typically between 40 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi).
The recommended pressure tank psi for optimal performance in a water system is typically between 40 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi).
The recommended psi range for a well pressure tank is typically between 40 to 60 psi to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
What kind of tank? How much water is in it? Is there air in the tank? What fills the tank? What kind of pressure from where and what?answerIf the tank is gravity fed, multiply .431 times the altitude that the source is above the tank. For example, the reservoir supplying my domestic water system is approximately 200 feet higher than the valley floor I live on. My water pressure is slightly over 80 psi. If the tank is pump fed, and if you have no information on the pump, you will have to put a gauge on the system.
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 recommended pressure level for a pressure tank is typically between 40 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi).