goldneagle
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I am trying to use a Meritor Wabco System Saver™ 1200 Plus Air Dryer to produce dry air with my shop air compressor. I am having trouble with leaking air out of the bottom discharge during compressor building up pressure. I tried to get tech support from the manufacturer but was not helpful at all.
Before I take the unit apart to look for mechanical problem I figured I could ask here. I think the issue is with the 1/4" line I ran from the electric pressure switch on the compressor to the air dryer in order to control the discharge of water each time the compressor cycles. Right now the air dryer is letting air out of the discharge port when the compressor is running. If I remove the 1/4" tube from the air dryer while the compressor is running there is no discharge from the port.
There is air pressure in the 1/4" tube while the compressor is running. There is no pressure in the tube once the compressor stops pumping.
The question is: Does the air dryer normally discharge when there is pressure in the 1/4" control tube or when there is no pressure in the tube?
Before I take the unit apart to look for mechanical problem I figured I could ask here. I think the issue is with the 1/4" line I ran from the electric pressure switch on the compressor to the air dryer in order to control the discharge of water each time the compressor cycles. Right now the air dryer is letting air out of the discharge port when the compressor is running. If I remove the 1/4" tube from the air dryer while the compressor is running there is no discharge from the port.
There is air pressure in the 1/4" tube while the compressor is running. There is no pressure in the tube once the compressor stops pumping.
The question is: Does the air dryer normally discharge when there is pressure in the 1/4" control tube or when there is no pressure in the tube?
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