The Steps of Draining Air Compressor
Now, draining your air compressor tank isn’t a string theory. Just follow some simple steps that we’ll tell you. These steps if follow properly will boost your compressor’s longevity and it will last forever. But before we dive into this how-to guide, keep an eye on these safety measures which you need to pursue while draining the air compressor.
- Make sure to unplug the air compressor from the power source.
- Deck out your safety shades and gloves.
- Bent the air compressor a bit down-left so all the water comes out.
- Ensure that you tighten the drain valve accurately after draining. You can also thread tape to airtight the drain valve.
- Look at the exterior surfaces and make sure that there are no leaks while applying soapy water to them.
- Lastly, affirm that you didn’t slip the air compressor. Such small drop-offs can emaciate the physical integrity and cause it to shatter.
After signing these vital tips jump right into the manual method of draining of air compressor. What are the steps?
- Turn off the power
First things first, make sure that you unplug your air compressor from the power outlet or the power switch is in OFF setting mode.
- Decrease the pressure of air compressor
Condense the pressure of the air compressor tank to 10 PSI. To lessen the pressure, you need to fear protective gear like safety googles first. Then, you need to pull the ring on the safety valve. While doing this step you need to shield the pressure valve with one hand and pull the ring by the other. To deflect the air, you need to persistently pull the ring until the air compressor tank becomes empty.
- Locate the drain valve’s position
So, the first and foremost thing you need to find out is the drain valve spot. In most the air compressor it is placed at the bottom. But there are some scarce models of air compressors where the drain valve is set on the sides.
Drain vales located on the sides are indeed handier to uncluttered and close. But it is also correct that they are not much proficient to drain the water fully. The sole purpose of side valves is to release water with air pressure. This means that if there isn’t any air pressure then you’re not able to drain the water in such a sort of design.
Moreover, the side valves can cause corroding which eventually clogged up the opening. For that matter, it is recommended that you should go for the air compressor which has bottom placement.
- Unlocked the drain valve
After locating the drain valve unfasten its nut. The more you open the valve, it started to moisten up. Then gradually open the valve so that water instantly start to release out from the tank.
Remember to put a non-usable dip or bowl to hold the dripping water. If you do not hold the water maybe you need to clean up your messed floor. Slant the air compressor a little to let the cocktail drain out from the tank.
But keep in mind that if you have side placement of drain valve then it already contains an air pressure. Otherwise, the junk didn’t come out of your compressor.
For such air compressors, you need to burgeon some air pressure. After accumulating some just turn off the compressor after some time. Then open the drain valve to see that water is being pushed out. In that case, too, grab a futile ampule to catch the filth.
- Jam-packed the drain valve
The next step after draining your air compressor is to tighten the drain valve. You might be thinking what’s the big deal? Dear folks, it is!
It is cautious to apply thread tape which secures the drain valve and ensure that it doesn’t leak. Another pro tip to ensure the tightness of your drain valve is to use soapy water along with the drain valve fitting.
How come the soapy water, right? This is the best way to check out that there isn’t leaking going on. Right at the drain valve fitting if you see bubbles, it is a sign that you need to squeeze the valve more with a wrench. You can go for this soapy water again and again until you didn’t see any bubbles.
Okay, there’re cases where if after this step you see bubbles popping up again. Well in that situation you need to replace the drain valve with a new one or use more thread tapes. As the damaged drain valve is behind the continuous leakage.