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Re: Actual 120 PSI for Storage

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Originally Posted by wilsonmw04 View Post
we noticed the same thing. a year or two ago there was a thread that stated that the switches were calibrated in the factory and could not be adjusted by us (even though there is an adjustment screw on the switch). I'll try and search for the thread and repost it here.
found it:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...nason+swi tch
Rules on this seem slightly grayer this year. There's not specific prohibition on adjusting the switch, just that it needs to operate to prevent over pressuring the system. There's the general rule prohibiting modification of pneumatic components and there's no exception for adjusting the pressure switch, but there's also no exception for calibrating the pressure relief valve, which is suggested by a blue box later on.

Maybe Q&A adjustment of the pressure switch just to be sure?
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