Trey, I am not sure what your background with air is but, its slightly different in demand than electric and this can become a hunt for a problem to fix before it occurs. If you have this kind of demand it wont be cycling so many times in 5 minutes (not like a water logged well) it will be running continuously unless it reaches cut out.
We use the term "demand" but it really isn't, its a pressure setting that has been reached by demand. When it drops below that obviously there is more demand than the pump can make up.
(my comp just came on) I need to look for leaks) but in my own case as I said, got 2 units, the second is a rickety old timer 3/4 worn out but,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, due to tank size and demand cycles really doesn't matter but .05% and even then wouldnt be an absolute deal breaker, would have to wait a couple mins and actually it took me a bit a while back to figure out I hadn't turned something on for sandblast which is remote and away from the comps especially in cold weather, another building etc but I got to listen and only one was running, duh, I sized the tip and knew I should be able to work continuous, when I raan out of air iknew something was up,,, simple switch I forgot to turn on.
Both are old, was cheap and easy to put unit 2 on, I used it twice, maybe 3 times last year, sandblast a couple and this year didn't even turn it on to blow some piping, just let it recharge when I changed hook ons.