Adam,
Answers in-line in CAPS...
> Here's what happened.
> I was Looking for a drain for the holding tank, and found a hose with a valve on it in the closet.
> THIS IS NOTHING STOCK, YOU WILL HAVE TO TRACK IT DOWN.
> Problem: convention has the holding tank as sewer tank. The other is the water or potable.
> Hooked garden hose up to this, and opened valve.
> Nothing happened until I flipped the water pump switch on the main panel. the pump kicked on, as it has worked with no issues.
> Water continued to flow, so I walked away for a minute.
> Came back, water was not flowing, pump was off, switch still on.
> The water tank is empty(by the sound of me knocking on it)
> IF THE PUMP RAN AND STOPPED, THE WATER TANK IS PROBABLY NOT REALLY EMPTY.
> The pump will not kick on when I flip the switch.
> THE POTABLE PUMP IS PRESSURE CONTROLLED. IT WILL ONLY PUMP ON DEMAND. (A TAP IS OPEN)
> Had to leave at that point, so I have not filled it to see if the pump will prime with water.
> It's not OEM pump.
> AT THIS AGE ALMOST, NONE ARE.
> Any ideas?
> Also, when running on city water, does it fill the tank? Does it use the pump or pressure from the hose?
> CITY WATER COMES INTO THE SYSTEM UPSTREAM OF A CHECK VALVE THAT IS NEAR THE POTABLE PUMP.
> Thanks for you patience with my infinite questions.
You really need to get to that rally and find out what and where things are supposed to be.
It sounds like the exterior city water feed has been moved inside. That is not a difficult repair.
Matt
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