Pre-Operation (continued)
AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
The diagram on the following page represents a
typical air distribution system. The following are tips
to remember when setting up the air compressor's air
distribution system.
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Use a pipe that is the same size as the air tank
outlet. Piping that is too small will restrict the flow
of air.
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If the piping is over 100 ft. (30.5 m) long, use the
next larger size.
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Bury underground lines below the frost line and
avoid pockets where condensation can gather and
freeze. Apply pressure before the underground lines
are covered to make sure all the pipe joints are free
of leaks.
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A flexible coupling is recommended to be installed
between the globe valve/air discharge outlet and
the main air distribution line to allow for vibration.
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A separate regulator is recommended to control the
air pressure. Air pressure from the tank is usually
too high for individual air driven tools.
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Do not install the lubricators between the tank
and any spray equipment, air tool, or accessory
requiring oil-free, filtered air.
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Drain all traps, filters, and dirt legs daily.
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Plastic or PVC pipe is not
designed for use with compressed air. Regardless of its
indicated pressure rating, plastic pipe can burst from air
pressure. Use only metal pipe for air distribution lines.
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Always use metal piping
and fittings.
NOTICE: Compressed air from the oil lube air compressors will
contain water condensation and oil mist. Several drains, traps, and
filters will be needed to supply air without water (including aerosols) or
oil to the spray equipment, air tools, and accessories requiring filtered
air. Always read the instructions for the air tools and accessories being
used.
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