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Originally Posted by GeeTwo
addciv got the key point, but was probably not clear enough for many. Let me be a bit more explicit:
Multiple small cylinders filled through the same solenoid valve will fill no faster than a single large one (and perhaps a bit more slowly, given the tubing required). I presume that Billfred is providing this in light of the recurrent rule:
That is, multiple smaller cylinders, EACH FILLED THROUGH A SEPARATE SOLENOID VALVE, will fill faster than one big one filled through (as required by the rules) one solenoid valve.
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Maybe I'm misinterpreting the rule and the conclusions you're drawing from it, but no inspector has ever faulted us for having one solenoid for two pistons.
Why would filling two pistons from one solenoid, vs 2 pistons from 2 solenoids, be faster?