Just recently bought a 5HP 80 Gal SB that puts out 17.3 @175 and now I'm about to plumb it in. I've been researching for the past few weeks and I think I have a pretty good handle on it but still have a few questions and I'm sure there's something I've overlooked. Summary of the plan...
1" schedule 80 supply drawing from a sealed, crawl with an industrial dehumidifier. Crawl also maintains a low to mid 70s temp. Compressor shares the same wall as the crawl so it's only about a 6' run.
3/4 swivel 90 out of the tank to an 18" 3/4 hydraulic hose to a black iron tee (trap on the south end of the tee).
3/4 black iron trunk running 25-30' before the first drop / water separator and falling back to water trap near compressor.
Four 1/2 drops that swing up before dropping down. Traps with valves at the end of each drop. Regulator and filter on each drop. I'll also probably add a drop or two in the future for maybe an additional bench or an outside connection for spraying/sanding/grinding out back.
The 1/2" hose will rarely be used. Just installing it for any long runs I may need. I'll mostly be using the air in the garage but I have some more framing to do above the garage, on the 2nd floor of the house, and some framing/roofing to do out back at the shed. I'll need to attach a 3/8 hose to the 1/2 to get me there but it will only be used for the framing/roofing guns.
The blaster is the biggest air hog I have and I think that's adequately supplied with the 1/2 hose with 1/2 fittings and no quick connects.
Everything else should be fine on the 3/8... die grinders, 1/2 earthquake impact, HVLP, Sioux 1287 sander/grinder, etc.
The questions...
Can I get buy with just the one 3/4" water separator? I understand it's better to have them at each drop but a good one is not cheap. I think I'll have very dry with my setup... air drawing from the conditioned crawl, running the 3/4 black iron 25' before the water separator and having a relatively large compressor to begin with. And, I'll have the desiccant right before the things that need the absolute driest air (blaster and HVLP).
I have one HF auto drain on the compressor plumbed with copper fittings/lines. Can I also use one of those on the water trap near the compressor (that collects the condensate that falls from the pipe) or just open the valve every so often?
Plan is to use all Milton V-Style fittings/couplings and flexzilla 3/8 hoses. That hose has 1/4" threads and all of my air tools have 1/4" threads also. Is there any reason/benefit to go with the 3/8 milton V? The actual connector is still 1/4", correct? I planned on getting the 100' hose and cutting what I need. Could I put a 3/8 barb w/ 3/8 threads on the end that connects to the 1/2 black iron drops? More importantly, would it make much of a difference? I'm just trying to eliminate any bottlenecks.
This is the water separator I'm looking at. Has good reviews (not many reviews on the 3/4 but the 1/2 has a lot). Would this be a good choice or is there something better in the same price range?
For regulators & filters I have no clue. Haven't gotten that far yet. I know to get an aluminum bowl and not to get HF. Anyone have recommendations for budget friendly filters/regulators?
1" schedule 80 supply drawing from a sealed, crawl with an industrial dehumidifier. Crawl also maintains a low to mid 70s temp. Compressor shares the same wall as the crawl so it's only about a 6' run.
3/4 swivel 90 out of the tank to an 18" 3/4 hydraulic hose to a black iron tee (trap on the south end of the tee).
3/4 black iron trunk running 25-30' before the first drop / water separator and falling back to water trap near compressor.
Four 1/2 drops that swing up before dropping down. Traps with valves at the end of each drop. Regulator and filter on each drop. I'll also probably add a drop or two in the future for maybe an additional bench or an outside connection for spraying/sanding/grinding out back.
- 25' 3/8 hose reel
- 50' 1/2 hose reel
- desiccant dryer with direct 1/2 hose (no quick connects) to blast cabinet and quick connect for HVLP
- bench with quick connect (mostly be used with 3/8 coil hose)
The 1/2" hose will rarely be used. Just installing it for any long runs I may need. I'll mostly be using the air in the garage but I have some more framing to do above the garage, on the 2nd floor of the house, and some framing/roofing to do out back at the shed. I'll need to attach a 3/8 hose to the 1/2 to get me there but it will only be used for the framing/roofing guns.
The blaster is the biggest air hog I have and I think that's adequately supplied with the 1/2 hose with 1/2 fittings and no quick connects.
Everything else should be fine on the 3/8... die grinders, 1/2 earthquake impact, HVLP, Sioux 1287 sander/grinder, etc.
The questions...
Can I get buy with just the one 3/4" water separator? I understand it's better to have them at each drop but a good one is not cheap. I think I'll have very dry with my setup... air drawing from the conditioned crawl, running the 3/4 black iron 25' before the water separator and having a relatively large compressor to begin with. And, I'll have the desiccant right before the things that need the absolute driest air (blaster and HVLP).
I have one HF auto drain on the compressor plumbed with copper fittings/lines. Can I also use one of those on the water trap near the compressor (that collects the condensate that falls from the pipe) or just open the valve every so often?
Plan is to use all Milton V-Style fittings/couplings and flexzilla 3/8 hoses. That hose has 1/4" threads and all of my air tools have 1/4" threads also. Is there any reason/benefit to go with the 3/8 milton V? The actual connector is still 1/4", correct? I planned on getting the 100' hose and cutting what I need. Could I put a 3/8 barb w/ 3/8 threads on the end that connects to the 1/2 black iron drops? More importantly, would it make much of a difference? I'm just trying to eliminate any bottlenecks.
This is the water separator I'm looking at. Has good reviews (not many reviews on the 3/4 but the 1/2 has a lot). Would this be a good choice or is there something better in the same price range?
For regulators & filters I have no clue. Haven't gotten that far yet. I know to get an aluminum bowl and not to get HF. Anyone have recommendations for budget friendly filters/regulators?
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