Important info on air compressor water removal

here is what the nitrogen tank , regulator and hose. looks like

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Example. The female foster on my tank hose has no pressure valve, when we hook it up to the gun and turn on the tank valve, the pressure of the tank will overcome the one way check valve in the fill port. Allowing the filling of the gun. is this not the same principal?

The reason I'm bringing this up, if this method is used, the only way it is efficient would be to have the filter always charged. unless servicing the filter. other wise you will according to the stated ligature, loose filter efficiency when charging the filter every time you fire up the pump. Of course you will need to relive the pressure when servicing the filter, noticing that there is no pressure release on the system that is pictured. 

one way check valve on the inlet

filter charged to 1800 psi

regulator to allow air flow over 1800 psi and not to allow air flow under 1800 psi. 

Hope I'm making more sense. Regards Mike




 
I never write clear. At work we use larger foster firings that have a check valve in all the fittings, male and female. Let’s say that a hose was not connected to the filter, but the filter had a 1000 psi in it. I would not be physically strong enough to connect a hose back to the filter. Without releasing pressure from the filter. What would be an advantage of having high pressure in the filter when stored? 
 
I never write clear. At work we use larger foster firings that have a check valve in all the fittings, male and female. Let’s say that a hose was not connected to the filter, but the filter had a 1000 psi in it. I would not be physically strong enough to connect a hose back to the filter. Without releasing pressure from the filter. What would be an advantage of having high pressure in the filter when stored?

but like our air guns the foster fitting has a one way valve in it. the line we connect to it does not have any pressure in it so it is easy to click in the line.





Allen
 


...Hope this helps!

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Those valves are not cheap, then adding adaptors and lines makes adding the valve a $100 plus venture. Right now I have a just have a manual outlet valve to keep pressure in my separator and a foster fitting on the input end to keep the pressure from escaping from the other end. Even then the $ outlay was probably $50. makes that sub $300 compressor another step closer to a fully set up Alkin. 





Allen