lschwarcz
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Hi Everyone,
I have an Ingersoll Rand SS5L5 60 gallon vertical air compressor in my home shop that's close to 2 years old. It's lightly used for home hobby use only so it doesn't get used daily.
Yesterday I opened the drain valve at the bottom of the tank when I was done and the air stopped when the tank was still at 20 PSI. I opened another tap and let the rest of the air out and then removed my drain and found some rust at the bottom of the tank. I don't open the drain at the bottom after every single use but I try to do it pretty often.
Fortunately it's not too bad and I can clean it up but how can I prevent this in the future?
I'm thinking I could put the bottom drain back in place and pour some Evapo-Rust in the tank to remove the existing rust. After some time sitting I could then drain it out and let the tank dry.
But what about something to prevent rust of forming again? I called IR and the insides of the tanks are not treated or coated to prevent rust. Is there some product out there that I could apply that would stop rust from forming forever? The only access to the inside are threaded holes at the top and bottom that are only a couple of inches across. I could pour some fluid in the top, let it sit and then drain. I don't think I need the whole inside treated. Just the bottom few inches I think would be enough.
Any suggestions on what I could try?
Thanks!
Larry.
I have an Ingersoll Rand SS5L5 60 gallon vertical air compressor in my home shop that's close to 2 years old. It's lightly used for home hobby use only so it doesn't get used daily.
Yesterday I opened the drain valve at the bottom of the tank when I was done and the air stopped when the tank was still at 20 PSI. I opened another tap and let the rest of the air out and then removed my drain and found some rust at the bottom of the tank. I don't open the drain at the bottom after every single use but I try to do it pretty often.
Fortunately it's not too bad and I can clean it up but how can I prevent this in the future?
I'm thinking I could put the bottom drain back in place and pour some Evapo-Rust in the tank to remove the existing rust. After some time sitting I could then drain it out and let the tank dry.
But what about something to prevent rust of forming again? I called IR and the insides of the tanks are not treated or coated to prevent rust. Is there some product out there that I could apply that would stop rust from forming forever? The only access to the inside are threaded holes at the top and bottom that are only a couple of inches across. I could pour some fluid in the top, let it sit and then drain. I don't think I need the whole inside treated. Just the bottom few inches I think would be enough.
Any suggestions on what I could try?
Thanks!
Larry.



