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Sloping air compressor piping - Mandrake - 03-01-2016

How important is it to slope compressed air lines?

One of the prevailing thoughts is to slope the pipe at 0.25" / ft to allow condensed moisture to travel to one end or the other. Does the usage of the air matter? Would you slope more for paint rooms than mechanics tools?


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - John Mihich - 03-01-2016

Just put a moisture filter on the line.


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - Mandrake - 03-01-2016

I have a moisture filter planned between the compressor and the building's lines. I also have drain ports on all drops just below the tool / hose connection point.

I'd really like to not worry about slope. I'm running the lines inside of walls / ceilings and the width of joists limits how much vertical play I have to work with. Thanks.


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - fixtureman - 03-01-2016

put a drop drain just before your drop for your use


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - JGrout - 03-01-2016

I did not put a slope in my lines, the drops just have an extension so the water collects and is drained below the outlets

Works fine here


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - mike4244 - 03-01-2016

I did slope my lines.The longest line from the compressor is about 30'-0
I have 5 other drops in this line. The copper pipe is mounted on the ceiling with the low point 1-1/2" less than the highest point.
I have a lever valve on an 8" drop to blow out any condensation.This is installed on the wall and is piped to the compressor.I do not have a water filter on the line,don't need it. I blow out the compressor tank and this line every Monday morning.
I get almost no condensation from the line but a lot from the tank.
Guessing a 1/2 pint or so.
mike


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - MarkSingleton - 03-01-2016

Three words. Automatic Drain Valve.

Every time the compressor cycles on and then off, whatever moisture that is in the tank gets jetted out.

Mine is from Harbor Freight believe it or not, and has been working like a champ for years.


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - fixtureman - 03-02-2016

MarkSingleton said:


Three words. Automatic Drain Valve.

Every time the compressor cycles on and then off, whatever moisture that is in the tank gets jetted out.

Mine is from Harbor Freight believe it or not, and has been working like a champ for years.




I also have one but there still is water in the air if you are using it. I have a water trap plus a drop before my drop to the paint drop. I is plumbed with 3/4 lines and the water drop is a 2 inch 3 ft pipe with a drain valve at the bottom.


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - Mandrake - 03-02-2016

Of my 6 drops, two will be in the finishing area. The rest will be for blowing dust around and occasionally spinning an air ratchet. It sounds like a filter coalescer at the compessor and at the paint station should suffice. (Along with the tank drain.)

What do you route your automatic drains to? Just run a hose to a milk jug?


Re: Sloping air compressor piping - Chris S - 03-02-2016

Mandrake said:


Of my 6 drops, two will be in the finishing area. The rest will be for blowing dust around and occasionally spinning an air ratchet. It sounds like a filter coalescer at the compressor and at the paint station should suffice. (Along with the tank drain.)




If you can't pitch the lines, then that is your best option.