The next figure represents a typical air distribution system. The following are tips to remember when setting up the air compressor’s air distribution system.

Use pipe that is the same size as the air tank outlet. Piping that is too small will restrict the flow of air.

If piping is over 100' (30.5 m) long, use the next larger size.

Bury underground lines below the frost line and avoid pockets where conden- sation can gather and freeze. Apply pressure before underground lines are covered to make sure all pipe joints are free of leaks.

A flexible coupling is recommended to be installed between the air discharge outlet and main air distribution line to allow for vibration.

A separate regulator is recommended to control the air pressure. Air pressure from the tank is usually to high for individual air driven tools.

AIR FLOW

FEEDER LINES SLOPE

 

WITH AIR FLOW

AIR FLOW

 

MAIN DISTRIBUTION AIR LINES Slope pipe in direction of air flow. Water condensate flows along bottom of pipe to drain legs, preventing it from entering feeder lines.

REGULATOR

LUBRICATOR

DRAIN

TRAP

MOISTURE

SEPARATOR

AND TRAP

AIR USAGE

LINES

DIRT

LEG

FILTER

FLEXIBLE

COUPLING

DRAIN

LEGS

DRAIN

TRAPS

REGULATOR

LUBRICATOR

DIRT

AIR DISCHARGE

VALVE/ GLOBE VALVE

LEG

 

AIR

COMPRESSOR

TYPICAL COMPRESSED

AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

DRAIN COCK

VALVE

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Porter-Cable N020206-NOV08-0, C7501M instruction manual Typical Compressed AIR Distribution System