I need to make some changes to my air lines @ the compressor to add an
intercooler between the compressor & tank.
I have a 60 gallon 11 CFM compressor outside that feeds a 1â??x12â?? drip leg
w/valve that then feeds 1â?? copper pipe in the ceiling. It runs up hill for
40â?? across the shop. Each of my air outlets is fed from the main line. I
drain the drip leg every few days & the compressor daily when working. I need
to add an automatic drain one of these days.
When I am doing a bunch of blasting the air @ the cabinet is about 110°. A
local separator takes care of the rest of the moisture.
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne
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On Aug 13, 2020, at 11:27 AM, Ronnie Day <ronnie.day@gmail.com> wrote:

Unless this is a large, complex system, I think the simplest and effective way
to deal with moisture in the piping is iron piping with drip stems with ball
valves on the ends and a moisture separator near each air outlet, and each
outlet needs to be stubbed off of a vertical pipe section. I just google air
system pipe layout and that many layouts, most using this basic idea.
FWIW
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