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Hello all. Been lurking on here for a few years and have gotten sooo much information for my garage/shop build which I've been working on. That will be a workshop tour thread soon.
But for now I have a question about my Quincy compressor that I got at an industrial auction for $175. I replaced the 3 phase motor with a single phase and finally got the electrical wiring done in my shop. I wanted to test out my compressor and was happy it worked.
I manually engaged the pressure shutoff switch (110 psi on-150psi off) and it turned off the motor. So then I let the compressor run to build up pressure in the tank to 150psi. However at 100psi the pressure relief valve on the HP valve head began relieving air at every rotation. The pressure relief valve is a 100psi valve. So it is functioning properly, I believe.
Why is there a 100psi valve on the head, but a 150 psi shutoff switch? How is the tank expected to get to 150 psi with the 100 psi pressure relief valve? Thank you all for your knowledge and I will post more. I promise.
But for now I have a question about my Quincy compressor that I got at an industrial auction for $175. I replaced the 3 phase motor with a single phase and finally got the electrical wiring done in my shop. I wanted to test out my compressor and was happy it worked.
I manually engaged the pressure shutoff switch (110 psi on-150psi off) and it turned off the motor. So then I let the compressor run to build up pressure in the tank to 150psi. However at 100psi the pressure relief valve on the HP valve head began relieving air at every rotation. The pressure relief valve is a 100psi valve. So it is functioning properly, I believe.
Why is there a 100psi valve on the head, but a 150 psi shutoff switch? How is the tank expected to get to 150 psi with the 100 psi pressure relief valve? Thank you all for your knowledge and I will post more. I promise.
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