Lucid Moments
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So I bought my compressor and am now looking to get it plumbed. I am almost certainly going to go with some variety of system from RapidAir, or maybe PVC
(sorry just had to throw that in there).
The building is 50' X 60' with the compressor located on one of the 50' walls about 8' off the corner. So to get it to where I want it I have to go the rest of the 42' down that wall, all the way across 60' (with at least one drop) and part way up the other 50' wall. I haven't ruled out doing a complete loop but I don't really believe that is necessary.
RapidAir's planning system wants me to go with 3/4" main line. How important is that, and if I do choose to go with 3/4" main how do I get a flexible line from the compressor to the start of my "hard" mounted line?
Compressor is Husky 60 gallon 3.7HP (advertised and I know what that means) 11.5cfm at 90psi.
(sorry just had to throw that in there). The building is 50' X 60' with the compressor located on one of the 50' walls about 8' off the corner. So to get it to where I want it I have to go the rest of the 42' down that wall, all the way across 60' (with at least one drop) and part way up the other 50' wall. I haven't ruled out doing a complete loop but I don't really believe that is necessary.
RapidAir's planning system wants me to go with 3/4" main line. How important is that, and if I do choose to go with 3/4" main how do I get a flexible line from the compressor to the start of my "hard" mounted line?
Compressor is Husky 60 gallon 3.7HP (advertised and I know what that means) 11.5cfm at 90psi.
