Thread: Relief Valve
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Unread 08-02-2014, 18:57
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Re: Relief Valve

T's, pipe nipples, elbows, etc. Not Tubing.

With the old style compressor, since there were 2 outlet ports, the rule was that the relief valve was to be installed in one of them.

With the current one (Viair 90C), there is only one outlet port. A suitable T, or nipple and T will get you the additional port for the relief valve, as well as the port to power your pneumatics.

Remember R75 - All pneumatic items must be COTS pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for working pressure of at least 125psi (with the exception of R77-D).

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