Unfortunately this compressor came bare bones without bells & whistles like hour meter, auto drain, or even a PMV! I had to add my own hour meter last year ($17 on Amazon). It was ridiculous what Coltri wanted for just the hourmeter after the purchase, or maybe the shop marking it up. It even has a 2nd timer mode for separately keeping track of oil & filters, etc. With some careful layout it can look factory installed. These are all options that have to be ordered with it. I'm sure I'd get more hours out of my filtration if a PMV was installed.
Initially I was excited that I lived only 30 minutes away from the US Coltri distributorship plus commercial & recreational dive shop. I bought what was on hand but regret not paying less for more options for the same compressor from Nuvair, completely across the country. I'm sure I still would have been ahead of the game paying cross country shipping from Nuvair.
I'm not sure what post I made here that was misleading, indicating that I proceeded ahead with 100% duty cycle without doing my homework first or making inquiries (such as my "attempt" here). In fact I provided here many of the clues that lead the very answer I was seeking about duty cycle, once I dug up pics from last year of name plates, etc. I ALWAYS do my research first, usually in more detail than many. One can't spend decades working in an industrial environment without seeing what makes things wear out prematurely or what makes them function for many years.