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Originally Posted by kevin.li.rit
No, you're putting words in my mouth. I was only referring to the Nason pressure switch that had been previously provided in the KOP. This switch was not designed to have the set screw to be adjusted which is why the setscrew was sealed with silicone. Additionally it is ordered with a specific set pressure at which it opens so adjusting the set screw is definitely a illegal modification.
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Not putting words in your mouth, I said if...
Also, if the manufacturer didn't want it adjusted, they would manufacture it in such a way that it couldn't be adjusted. I would venture to say the set screw is sealed with silicone to prevent it from loosening under vibration commonly associated with compressors, not to keep me from adjusting it. That being said, we never have and probably never will adjust ours. 112-115 psi has worked for two years so far. I think the 114 we have right now will do just fine.