liam.mccaffrey
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posted on 8/4/10 at 10:55 PM |
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Compressor Switch 2
Some might remember this thread where I talked about wanting to put my compressor on the mezzanine floor and relocate the pressure switch to ground
level. linky
Well I have now done this, the compressor is in the rafters with a big vent in the exterior wall feeding the air. There were 2 air feeds to the
on/off pressure switch which were lengthened and of course the cable from the switch to the motor was replaced with a proper crimped longer one. The
drain was run in hose down to a panel at ground level also.
So now I have the switch, drain and airline all run from a chest height control panel on the wall and the compressor out of the way in the rafters,
and it all works beautifully.
Pic to follow if anyone is interested.
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trextr7monkey
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posted on 9/4/10 at 08:50 AM |
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Hi Liam - does your tank have a moisture bleed valve fitted or is the water trapped elsewhere?
Both of mine have a big bolt on the bottom which has stopped me from getting them up off the floor as the prospect of an eye full of rusty water
while standing on a ladder doesn't do anything for me. Interested in ways round this othe rthan a longer spanner!
atb
Mike
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liam.mccaffrey
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posted on 9/4/10 at 09:45 AM |
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I plan to moisture traps inline soon.
On the bottom there is a moisture/rundown thumb wheel drain. I replaced it with a 3/8ths hose barb and ran it to ground level. Is that what you
mean?
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trextr7monkey
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posted on 12/4/10 at 05:17 PM |
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Yes I see now
atb
Mike
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14016102@N00/ (cut and paste this dodgey link)
Our most recent pics are here:
http://s129.photobucket.com/albums/p211/trextr7monkey/
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