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Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
My team is equipped with air tools. We're wondering if we could bring the tools and simply bring an air compressor into the pits for the air tools.
I couldn't find any rules that prohibit this, Please advise |
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
I have been to events where all air compressors were not allowed. There are multiple reasons:
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
Is there anything definitive from the rulebook?
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
Usually the answer is no and is a venue-specific response. The startup current for air compressors may trip the circuit breaker (shared among many teams in the pits) and no one will like you for that
![]() What kind of air tools would you be using? I can't think of any off-hand that would be needed. From the Admin Manual: Quote:
Whether or not it is in the rules, if a venue says "no", the answer is no. Quote:
Last edited by protoserge : 18-03-2015 at 07:16. |
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
The World Championships in St. Louis most likely will NOT permit air compressors then?
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
Power is a little beefier at the championships since it is a convention center meant to house exhibitors.
Post on the FIRSTForums or contact FIRST directly for a definitive answer. |
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
RI's tend to have a real problem with Air Compressors. Assuming they let you have one, it will only last as long as the first time you trip a breaker. At that point, you will be TOLD to remove the Air Compressor from the venue, and all the teams on your electrical circuit will be very upset with your team.
In summary: Air Compressors (other than the one on your robot) are not a good idea. Note: You may want to show that you have no means (incompatible fittings) to connect the compressor to your robot (R68), and swear there are no adapters in your pit. |
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
I'm not clear on the value of an air compressor in your pit. What will you use it for? It will have to be small with low CFMs (so no air sanding), you won't really use brad nailing or stapling (?), you can't be airbrushing or spraying or grinding, there's not a whole lot of anything to inflate, and anything you can do with an air wrench at this scale can also be done with cordless power tools or hand tools (like a hand riveter).
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
Some FiM teams bring 5 gallon compressor. If you bring make sure the 15A current limit on the power line is met. If its not very noisy they would allow, as there is no rule on the book prohibiting it.
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Re: Air Compressor allowed in the pits?
Just please leave it at home. I've been trapped in a pit next to a team that used a lot of air tools. Having their compressor kicking on at regular intervals was maddening. It was so loud you could barely talk, and happened several times while judges were talking to our students. Gracious professional saved lives that weekend.
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