slackdaddy1
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Does anyone have 1st hand experience with their air compressor outside in the winter?
Maryland area, below 32deg Dec-Feb most nights, dipping to teens on some occasions.
I want to setup my 60gal vertical IR compressor in the shed that is 10' from the shop, a drain line at the lowest point of the line going to the shop is no problem, as the shed is 14" off the ground.
The compressor has (will have) an after cooler between the pump and tank, with a water separator just after the after cooler.
My fear is not so much water freezing in the bottom of the tank, as it is a little bit of water in a large volume area.
But water freezing in these areas that are more constricted:
bottom tank drain (its a 12" long 1/4 ****** with manual drain valve,
The water collector between after cooler and tank (it's a 2" dia x 30" long copper pipe with a 1/2" drain pipe/valve on the bottom.
The low drain of the pipe from the shed to the shop.
Does anyone have 1st hand experience dealing with this??
Thanks,
Slack
Maryland area, below 32deg Dec-Feb most nights, dipping to teens on some occasions.
I want to setup my 60gal vertical IR compressor in the shed that is 10' from the shop, a drain line at the lowest point of the line going to the shop is no problem, as the shed is 14" off the ground.
The compressor has (will have) an after cooler between the pump and tank, with a water separator just after the after cooler.
My fear is not so much water freezing in the bottom of the tank, as it is a little bit of water in a large volume area.
But water freezing in these areas that are more constricted:
bottom tank drain (its a 12" long 1/4 ****** with manual drain valve,
The water collector between after cooler and tank (it's a 2" dia x 30" long copper pipe with a 1/2" drain pipe/valve on the bottom.
The low drain of the pipe from the shed to the shop.
Does anyone have 1st hand experience dealing with this??
Thanks,
Slack
