I concur with Alex's auto drain valve recommendation, as well as implementing "smart" pneumatic supply distribution. A 60 gal tank isn't a lot of reservoir capacity for a continuous air need like a WBS or CNC - the air will flow through it before condensing any moisture. Adding another reservoir tank as large as possible helps the air to cool before it hits the end use, as large as possible. The other big help is to consider the size of the plumbing system (not the ID, the air volume!!) designed to encourage supply air condensation back to the intended drain points. If the water condenses out naturally before it hits the end point, you've won over the long-term operating costs of an air dryer unit, in my opinion.? I estimate my plumbing system is over 100 gallons of reservoir in addition to the primary compressor tank - and it makes a big difference, the manual drains-of-last-resort and the end branches accumulate nearly zero condensate. The moisture filters fail-safe feeding the CNC are still in good order after 4+ years of service. On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:53 PM Alex Bowlds <aabj@...> wrote:
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