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Compressor check valve question

Fyrme

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Ok, got a Q. I am in the process of re building my compressor. I got a donor tank since my 80gal got a hole in it. I have a question about the tank fill line. The compressor pump I am using from my original setup has a 5/8" copper supply line going into a 1" bung that houses the check valve. The tank I am using only has 2 1/2" bungs in it as well as the 2; 2 1/2" plugs on the side of the tank. Will I cause too much head pressure on the pump if I use the new tanks check valve? There is a huge size difference between the two. I see there are 1/2" cv's that are good for up to 20cfm available, I just have no idea what the one I have is rated for. My current pump and motor was putting out 16cfm on my old 80gal tank. The new tank had a label on it that said 12cfm.
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Also, what is this piece called? It was screwed in just below the pressure switch in a T.
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mr-compressor

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For the check valve, I think it would be better to use the smaller original one and install it with a reducing socket onto the new tank.
 

nehog

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If the new one is the silver one on the right, I'd probably use it, it appears to be larger and better.
 
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Tim The Tool Man

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It doesn't seem to me that you have any choice but to go with the smaller inlet/check valve of the donor tank. I doubt the head pressure build up you are concerned about will really be a problem. Just monitor it the first few cycles after it is rebuilt...
 
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