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Looks good, is there a cooler?
Why am I inclined to think that a cooler works better closer to the head where the moisture is in the hotter air?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Shawn, have you talked to eaton and got their thoughts on it?One would think that an air compressor manufacturer would have some tips and tricks?
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
So I’ll chime in on the water thing. The hydro plants I work in have miles of air line literally. The coolers are all at the compressors. The coolers all allow water to the tanks. Critical air goes through an air dryer.Service air just goes everywhere. Part of the design of the piping is water drops, just a nipple off of a low point to collect condensate. A globe valve and a plug to allow draining.Our big air receivers, have auto blow downs on them. Every so often (varies on 100, 600, 1000 pound air system) the auto valve opens and allows the water to blow out of the bottom of the receiver. I wouldn’t sweat it too much, and just add a water trap nipple or drop to each tank. Check them at some interval and see how much you actually have.
Nice! Well done. And I’m amazed at some of those hose barb connections. Easily 300psiSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That's a heck of a system you have there. I'm trying not to be jealous.