Countless Opportunities for Pressure Drop
From receiver tank to point-of-use the air pressure level is vulnerable to any obstructions or roughness it comes across along the way causing “pressure drops”. Leaking hoses, tubes, disconnects, filters, regulators and lubricators (FRLs) on the demand side are all suspect. The list continues. On the supply side, air/lubricant separators, aftercoolers, moisture separators, dryers and filters can cause pressure drops as well. |
The Magic Number
A properly designed system should have a pressure loss of much less than 10 of the compressor’s discharge pressure, measured from the receiver tank output to the point-of-use. |
Sullair Has the Solutions
For applications using significant amounts of compressed air, we recommend that equipment be specified to operate at lower pressure levels. What you spend on components, such as larger air cylinders, you can recoup in energy savings. Find out more about our solutions for controlling system pressure. |