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EricH 10-03-2012 19:00

Re: pic: A Beautiful Mess?
 
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Originally Posted by crazyStone (Post 1141820)

That is going compressor, storage tanks, relief valve/ regulator....

Any clarification would be great.

You've got the dump valve confused with the relief valve.

The relief valve is the small brass thing on top of the compressor in that diagram. The relief valve prevents the pressure from going too high; the dump valve is used to drain all the air out of the system.

Daniel_LaFleur 10-03-2012 19:06

Re: pic: A Beautiful Mess?
 
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Originally Posted by crazyStone (Post 1141820)
now I am really confused, This is what first puts as their diagram...
http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedFiles/Robotics_Programs/FRC/Game_and_Season__Info/2012_Assets/2012%20FIRST%20Robotics%20Competition%20Pneumatics %20Manual.pdf

Page 8

That is going compressor, storage tanks, relief valve/ regulator....

Any clarification would be great.


Quote:

[R75]

The relief valve must be attached directly to the compressor or attached by suitable brass fittings connected to the compressor output port.

In the pictures/diagrams that you linked to the pressure relief valve is directly connected to the compressors secondary port.

I believe you may be mixing up the pressure switch (which must be on the high side) and the pressure relief valve (which must be hard connected to the compressor.

crazyStone 10-03-2012 19:06

Re: pic: A Beautiful Mess?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1141821)
You've got the dump valve confused with the relief valve.

The relief valve is the small brass thing on top of the compressor in that diagram. The relief valve prevents the pressure from going too high; the dump valve is used to drain all the air out of the system.

yeah I just realized that, on the old compressor model I was using it was already placed on the output of the compressor, and I didn't even think about it on this one. Yes it is done correctly on our robot, but I made a mistake on the render, luckily you can't see it on the whole render ;)


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