CG43
Contributor
Take a look at the drawing in scuba engineer. We talked all the time about the last separator before the filter and it is located after the check valve in order to work well .Everyone who says you have to drain the filter tower after each use doesn’t understand high pressure air filtration or needs to go back and read what Rob and Happy-Diver posted.
Of course, most compressors also have water separators between the stages, but not all .
Now Wallowa not only wants a dry filter, but also a compressor that is as dry as possible on the inside.
To achieve this, he opens the two available drain valves. There are no other valves because the MCH 6 has no water separators between the stages. This increases the amount of moisture in the compressor and the cooling lines and therefore makes it particularly advisable to do this cooling/drying procedure before each long period of non-use.
My suggestion on page 5 #49 was to only open the separator drain valve (fill hose closed) during this cool/dry procedure so that at least no moist air flows through the filter.
If the bauer company recommends cold starting petrol engines with an empty filter, the occasional build-up of pressure in the filter cannot be as catastrophic as some people here are telling us.
If you were abel to examine it closely, you might find that the additional amount of water that the filter receives when starting from low pressure to PMV pressure (PMV closed) corresponds to a running time of 20 minutes.
Anyone who knows more about this, I am interested.