Compressed air condensation removal systems

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Re: Compressed air condensation removal systems

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curtis cutter wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:18 am Are your tubes cut to 5' in length?
Yes, 10' lengths cut in half. By the time you add up all the elbows and so on it works out to 50'
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Re: Compressed air condensation removal systems

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Good copper radiator. Now all you need to do is refrigerate it
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Bill Shields wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:05 pm Good copper radiator. Now all you need to do is refrigerate it
While I haven't had to do anything with it yet I did set a fan at one end while the compressor was running heavy which seemed to do a great job. You could feel the temperature difference from the top to bottom of the coil.
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