Hi,
What tank pressure is usually used in trucks? I have an approx 10 litre truck air tank but no rating on it, second hand so no idea of age. It's welded (longitudinally) so not seamless which will de-rate it. I can make some assumptions but am trying to get a better idea. I've no idea what range of air pressures are, or have been used in trucks.
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Air tank pressure
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can probably get away with 150psi. but you shouldn't need to go any more than 100psi. you should have a pressure switch on your compressor (off at 100, on at 70) you should also have a pressure relief valve in the tank, all pressure vessels should have one. If your pressure switch is set for off at 100psi then you'd set your pressure relief valve to between 110-120 psi.
A fantastic example of why you need pressure relief valves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu3FwgIHsQA
Applying to steam, I know, but gives you a bit of an idea about how a pressure vessel disintegrates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu3FwgIHsQA
Applying to steam, I know, but gives you a bit of an idea about how a pressure vessel disintegrates.
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