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Re: anybody have a schematic for air tanks? (was: i have a question)

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Originally Posted by Mike Betts View Post
Jason,

Some comments on your advise...

As per rule <R101> you may not remove the Nason Pressure Switch from the robot. It must be connected to the RC and must shut off the compressor (at about 115 PSI) before the pressure relief valve actuates (about 125 PSI).

As per rule <R102> you are not allowed to adjust the pressure relief valve.

Regards,

Mike

Thanks... my advice did ignore R101... it was written late at night, but I have edited the original post to highlight this oversight. As for R102, however, our pressure relief valve (for the first time, I might add) was not tight when it arrived and would release at less than 100 psi. It was necessary to adjust it to return it to FIRST specs, and it is now tightly locked in place at 120-125psi.

Jason