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I was wondering if you guys recommened draining the air out of the tanks on my deuce after i drive it?
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Drain at the end of every day, It’s very important to remember to close off the valves after the tanks are empty. If you leave the valves open after the tanks are empty more moisture will get in. Also don’t forget to let the accumulated moisture out through the bleeder valves before you let the air out. The valves at the back of the truck don't get the accumulated water out of the tanks - it just lets out the damp air.
They are too small to fall under ASME VIII code construction/annual inspection/5 year hydrostatic test, much like consumer air compressor tanks and water heaters. Water heaters are required to have an ASME rated temperature/pressure relief valve even with the pressure vessel exemption.January 10th, 2010.
Gents:
I drain them completely at the end of the day (unless frozen up) and several times daily in dry weather, more often in rainy and cold weather just to get the water out of the tanks.
NOW to throw the 24" adjustable into the converstaion.....
How often do you suppose these tanks have been hydrostated, and how often should they be hydrostated??????
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan
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