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Another question. If I understand right I'm supposed to run 3/4" to the press... but my chiller is only 1/2" at BEST, probably less. Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose? Obviously 50' of 3/4" is more volume than 50' of 1/2" for the press to draw from immediately but is that it? Because my press won't be that far away really.
I have 3/4 fittings on the chiller now, but it is just the fittings, I didn't understand how that choke point doesn't defeat the purpose.
As per the Fluid Power Data Book 1988 edition, standard reference for fluid power calculations. At 100 psi 1/2" schd 40 pipe will deliver 18 cfm up to 100' run. This system would need a three HP compressor to deliver the 18 scfm. Each fitting in the run is equal to 5' of pipe. Example 30' run, four elbows, one union and two couplings is a total of 65' of pipe. If you need to calculate a higher or lower pressure use "Boyle's Law" but this is close enough to get you in the ball park.Pressure loss over 100' of 1/2" schd 40 pipe @ 125psi is 1.15psi.