I have a compressor in my shed and need air in my garage. I have run 1/2" OD air brake tubing underground through conduit. I intend to put my highest use tool, a sand blaster, in the shed I will also use die grinders, air chisels, and impacts in the shed. In the garage my highest use tool might be a die grinder for extended periods porting heads, but I could do that in the shed in the air supply is insufficient.
The conduit I ran the air brake tubing comes up through the sill plate in the shed, and outside the garage. I extended the conduit outside the garage through the soffit so it enters in the attic. I am inclined to T this line into an air tank of at least 20 gallons, to act as a surge tank.
Should I run full tank pressure (175 psi) or regulated (100 psi), between shed and garage? Full pressure will allow for any loss through the small tubing but require an additional regulator. I intend to add my cooler and water separator setup to the compressor in the shed. First a 12"x24" oil cooler into a Norgren water separator with 30 micron filter, then off the tank into a Norgren coalescing filter, water separator with 5 micron filter, and regulator.
Where would you mount the filters and regulator in the shed? I'm thinking to the right of the door in front of the fridge. Whip off the tank to a hard line down the wall. Black line down low between door and fridge is the line to the garage. I have fittings to transition this to 1/2" NPT. They have a sleeve the hose sits against and the ferrule compresses against. The shed is currently bare studs but I intend to insulate and OSB everything. How would you transition through the wall, from air brake tubing to hard pipe?
Where would you mount the regulator in the garage? I'm thinking to the right of the man door, then run back to ceiling and around perimeter for drops.
Attic plumbing? Any water separator or filtration in the garage attic where the air brake tubing enters? How would you plumb this? I'm thinking T into a 20 gallon tank and drop down next to the man door. I do have a 60 gallon horizontal tank I could use but it is very old and I know it was not drained regularly by the previous owner, which is why I'm thinking a new 20 gallon tank may be plenty.
Standard ceiling loop in each structure with drops as needed? 1/2 or 3/4"? Black iron or copper? For my size system cost doesn't matter to me.
Anything else?
The conduit I ran the air brake tubing comes up through the sill plate in the shed, and outside the garage. I extended the conduit outside the garage through the soffit so it enters in the attic. I am inclined to T this line into an air tank of at least 20 gallons, to act as a surge tank.
Should I run full tank pressure (175 psi) or regulated (100 psi), between shed and garage? Full pressure will allow for any loss through the small tubing but require an additional regulator. I intend to add my cooler and water separator setup to the compressor in the shed. First a 12"x24" oil cooler into a Norgren water separator with 30 micron filter, then off the tank into a Norgren coalescing filter, water separator with 5 micron filter, and regulator.
Where would you mount the filters and regulator in the shed? I'm thinking to the right of the door in front of the fridge. Whip off the tank to a hard line down the wall. Black line down low between door and fridge is the line to the garage. I have fittings to transition this to 1/2" NPT. They have a sleeve the hose sits against and the ferrule compresses against. The shed is currently bare studs but I intend to insulate and OSB everything. How would you transition through the wall, from air brake tubing to hard pipe?
Where would you mount the regulator in the garage? I'm thinking to the right of the man door, then run back to ceiling and around perimeter for drops.
Attic plumbing? Any water separator or filtration in the garage attic where the air brake tubing enters? How would you plumb this? I'm thinking T into a 20 gallon tank and drop down next to the man door. I do have a 60 gallon horizontal tank I could use but it is very old and I know it was not drained regularly by the previous owner, which is why I'm thinking a new 20 gallon tank may be plenty.
Standard ceiling loop in each structure with drops as needed? 1/2 or 3/4"? Black iron or copper? For my size system cost doesn't matter to me.
Anything else?
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