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120 psi
how do you hold the tanks at 120 psi and regulate it down to 60 psi? when i used the norgren regulator it held the tanks at 60 psi and bled off the rest of the air. So how can you do you store the air without bleeding all of it off? I know this is really simple but it is not working.
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that should fix it... so good luck. |
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Re: 120 psi
We had the same problem when we put it on backwards, laziness is not only on your team.
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Re: 120 psi
can some one post a diagram of this because i am having the same problem the system only goes up to 60 psi
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Re: 120 psi
Look for the arrow on the regulator. Think of the air as coming "in" the stem of the arrow and low pressure air heading out the "pointy bit" of the arrow. The two side ports are also low-pressure. You will also notice if you look in the ports on the regulator that one looks different inside than the other three. This one is your inlet.
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What happens should be: 120 --> Reg.--> 60 What is actually happening is: 120-->.geR --> 60, which causes the 120 PSI to bleed off to 60 PSI. |
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i made that mistake today
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Re: 120 psi
guess what...
our p.s.i limit is OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
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Re: 120 psi
If you got the pressure over 200 PSI, something is badly wrong. The tubing would probably blow before 500 PSI and almost certainly before 1000 PSI.
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Re: 120 psi
This is mostly irrelevant, but I accidentally discovered last weekend that the regulators can make a noise that is amazingly close to that of a foghorn. The trick is start with one completely closed with some pressure already in the system, then slowly let more pressure through. Just something that might be amusing to try if you're off in the corner working on pneumatics...
Last edited by lukevanoort : 11-02-2008 at 20:43. |
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Re: 120 psi
The KOP tubing is rated at 175 psi, I believe.
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