md21722
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Trying to understand and eliminate pressure drop, I took some measurements. All tests were run with a 1HP angle grinder 35-37 SCFM. I have a 60 gallon tank with about 8-10' of 1/2" hose going into a 1/2" black iron pipe manifold that also gets a 1/2" feed from another compressor & a 3/8" feed from a smaller tank compressor. This then feeds into a Milton 1108 filter and regulator combo. The Milton filter (the brass sintered type) and regulator are rated 250 PSI 100 SCFM. I also took a T-fitting and put couplers on each end and a gauge on the third port so I can measure pressure as close to the tool as possible.
With 1/2" NPT fittings & hose ends:
Test 1. Using 1/2" big body Milton G style fittings and the angle grinder (has a 3/8" NPT big body G style fitting) plugged directly into the regulator I show 12 psi drop (108 psi static pressure gives me 94 psi running pressure just before the tool).
Test 2. Same as #1 except I used a 1/2" air hose, 25' length. 1/2" NPT ends. I measured 18 psi drop
With 1/4" NPT fittings & hose ends, 3/8" hose:
Test 3. Same as #1 except using Milton V style fittings 16 psi drop.
Test 4. Same as #2 except I used a 3/8" air hose, 25' length. 1/4" NPT ends. Milton V style. 26 psi drop.
Is 12 psi drop across the filter and regulator normal?
The losses across the hose seem OK.
With 1/2" NPT fittings & hose ends:
Test 1. Using 1/2" big body Milton G style fittings and the angle grinder (has a 3/8" NPT big body G style fitting) plugged directly into the regulator I show 12 psi drop (108 psi static pressure gives me 94 psi running pressure just before the tool).
Test 2. Same as #1 except I used a 1/2" air hose, 25' length. 1/2" NPT ends. I measured 18 psi drop
With 1/4" NPT fittings & hose ends, 3/8" hose:
Test 3. Same as #1 except using Milton V style fittings 16 psi drop.
Test 4. Same as #2 except I used a 3/8" air hose, 25' length. 1/4" NPT ends. Milton V style. 26 psi drop.
Is 12 psi drop across the filter and regulator normal?
The losses across the hose seem OK.
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