mantan77
Mechanical
- Aug 17, 2006
- 3
Hi All,
I have a big tank (6,603 cu.ft.) that I am pressure testing with air to a max. pressure of 6.25 psig. The hose running from my compressor to the top of the tank is 3/4". The compressor is probably 30hp, 100 CFM @ 175 psi. The situation now is that we are not using any pressure regulator from the compressor to fill the tank to save the time and fill the tank quickly. In order to avoid over pressure, we have safety devices in the tank but just to be more safe, I want to install a pressure regulator on the compressor so that we can have some control over the pressure. Ideally, we should set the pressure at the regultor @ 6.25 psi + the losses thru the hose. But that takes an awfully long time to fill the tank and bring it to the required pressure. I am pretty sure that flow coming out of the compressor is choked and probably can put a regulator that would lower the pressure till the flow still remains choked, so that my time for filling the tank doesn't increase substantially and we have some margin for safety instead of just letting it run wild at the compressor. Any suggestions/ideas?
Thanks.
I have a big tank (6,603 cu.ft.) that I am pressure testing with air to a max. pressure of 6.25 psig. The hose running from my compressor to the top of the tank is 3/4". The compressor is probably 30hp, 100 CFM @ 175 psi. The situation now is that we are not using any pressure regulator from the compressor to fill the tank to save the time and fill the tank quickly. In order to avoid over pressure, we have safety devices in the tank but just to be more safe, I want to install a pressure regulator on the compressor so that we can have some control over the pressure. Ideally, we should set the pressure at the regultor @ 6.25 psi + the losses thru the hose. But that takes an awfully long time to fill the tank and bring it to the required pressure. I am pretty sure that flow coming out of the compressor is choked and probably can put a regulator that would lower the pressure till the flow still remains choked, so that my time for filling the tank doesn't increase substantially and we have some margin for safety instead of just letting it run wild at the compressor. Any suggestions/ideas?
Thanks.