VMAC - Vehicle Mounted Air Compressors
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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, discharge any stored air
in the air receiver tank.
The VMAC WHASP Tank has a built-in check valve. Use of an
additional check valve is not required and may cause erratic
performance.
The VMAC compressor system will automatically depressurize when it is shutdown.
The WHASP Tank has a built in check valve which prevents blow back and moisture
from the receiver tank entering the WHASP Tank. Installation of an additional
check valve will cause erratic performance.
While the air receiver tank can be installed at any height in relation to the WHASP,
the discharge hose running from the WHASP must be installed as high as possible
on the air receiver tank to prevent problems with condensation that may have
accumulated in the receiver tank (Figure 61).
Drain the condensed water from the receiver tank daily.
Figure 61 — Air receiver tank
Install the line to the receiver
tank as high as possible