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Air Receiver Tank
Pressure in the air receiver tank will not be relieved
when the compressor system blows down. This is
normal operation. Prior to performing any service
work on the system, relieve the pressure in the air
receiver tank.
If an air receiver tank is used with this system, the
following installation procedure must be used to
prevent damage to the system.
An air receiver tank provides a buffer for the tool to give the compressor
time to react by increasing the engine speed and producing air. It also
has the advantage of lowering the duty cycle of the compressor system.
If the plumbing downstream from the Gas Drive has no leaks, a 6 gallon
air receiver tank is adequate. If an air receiver tank is used with this
system, the line to the air receiver tank must be installed as high as
possible (not in the bottom of the tank) to prevent water from filling the
line (Figure 27).
Failure to observe these requirements will result in damage to the
system.
Figure 27 - Receiver Tank
The VMAC WHASP tank has a built-in check valve at the
outlet port, an additional check valve is not required for
use with an air receiver tank. Use of an additional check
valve may cause erratic performance.
WHASP Tank
Air Receiver Tank
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