[AT] Pressure drop?
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Tue Jan 29 21:28:44 PST 2008
Starting with 125PSI @ 10CFM through 800 feet of 1/2" your going to
lose about 9 PSI.
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Steve W.
Firefighter,EMT,Fire Police
VanHornesville Vol. Fire Dept
Francis Robinson wrote:
> OK, who knows compressed air pressure drop off of the top of your head?
> :-)
> I am going to run a compressed air line from one shop to the other. It
> will run inside of an underground conduit in 1/2" PEX tubing. It will
> basically have one fitting (full 1/2") at each end of the run. The run will
> be 250' long with no fittings at all in the line itself. If I have 125 PSI
> at one end what kind of drop can I expect at the other end? What would it
> be at 800'?
> BTW, PEX is rated and recommended for compressed air. I was reading the
> print on the pipe today and for water what I have on hand at the moment is
> rated at 100 PSI at 180 degrees F. It will not get hard and brittle and it
> will not shatter on impact. It is cross linked polyethylene and is not
> affected by oil.
> I am really in love with this stuff for water plumbing.
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> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana, USA
> Robinson at svs.net
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