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Old 02-17-2019, 05:44 PM   #1
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Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

trying to manually fill air in my tank so i can lift it up (no battery)...but air is coming out of the bottom of the filter. is it because the check valve wont let air flow backwards...or is something else the problem?

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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

Bypass the filter & you'll know.
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Bypass the filter & you'll know.
ya thats what im gonna have to do. was wondering though if its supposed to be that way or maybe filter is clogged. when i first put all this on 5 years ago i never tried to manually fill the tank.

bypassing the filter will only get air in my tank...it wont tell me if ita designed to only let air one way...?
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

That's an auto drain filter. It reaches a certain pressure it will open the drain automatically. So I would guess that you don't have enough air pressure to close the auto drain. So by pass the drain, use more air pressure or better yet put in manual air filters.

I don't think I would run auto drains on an air ride system.
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That's an auto drain filter. It reaches a certain pressure it will open the drain automatically. So I would guess that you don't have enough air pressure to close the auto drain. So by pass the drain, use more air pressure or better yet put in manual air filters.

I don't think I would run auto drains on an air ride system.
ok. didnt know there were different ones. ive had air in the system and even drove it and it never discharged air from the bottom on its own until i tried manually filling the tank ill look into the manual drain filters though...definitely dont want it draining by itself.
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

going to order this one (except the 3/8 one) since it has a manual drain

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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

I really like the Accuair ones. Little pricey but they are smaller than others I have seen. I think they are made by Parker.


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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

ordered the one above..should be in tomorrow. was 30 bucks shipped 1 day shipping from amazon. hopefully will get it on before the weekend
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

i pulled my old one off yesterday and a damn nut that holds the drain was off...which is why it was spilling air oit the bowl.

i got my new one in anyways..but now im wondering. these have flow arrows that i didnt even notice on my old filter. do you mount them with the flow arrow coming from york compressor hose going to tank. or with the arrow coming from tank going towards york hose?

im thinking it should be york hose flowing to filter...to tank..?
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

like this...obviously i left out fittings and the pressure switch.

the arrow is the flow on top of the filter...
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

People will disagree but.....

Air exits the compressor 'hot'. Moisture comes from the hot air cooling off. It doesn't cool off that much in the line unless the line is long enough to allow enough dwell time. It cools off in the storage area (tank). If you're going to run a water trap/filter, seems your goal is to protect the electronics @ the valve so after the tank is where it does the most work.
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

bear with me..this is a quick drawing to show my lay out.

the york is under the hood...everything else is mounted in the very rear of the truck. filter tank valves pressure switches electeic compressor...is all mounted back there.
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

this is the diagram i followed when doing this nearly 5 years ago. im also thinking that my tee with the loader line isnt even a check valve like its supposed to be...think its just a tee with a 1/8 hose going to the unloader on the square d. so..first thing im going to do is order the check valve with the unloader on it like this picture below..but still need to figure the arrow flows
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

If the valves are mounted to the tank, I can see where the only place the water trap could help is on the inlet line to the tank.
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If the valves are mounted to the tank, I can see where the only place the water trap could help is on the inlet line to the tank.
so do u suggest i move this setup around? truck really has zero miles so im not sure how this set up works...only ran air in it a few times and drove it once. trying to get back to finishing this.

my main concern is the trap catching the water and oil from the york. im not an expert on how these check valves and filters work in relation to where the valves should be mounted and what not. i appreciate ur help..
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I think you're good w/it like you have it set-up in your diagram. Makes sense on air supplied from a York so any oil/moisture is passing through a trap first.
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ok i ordered the check valve with unloader so ill get in this weekend.

whats the purpose of the unloader from the switch going to the check valve?
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ok i ordered the check valve with unloader so ill get in this weekend.

whats the purpose of the unloader from the switch going to the check valve?
I've been wondering that myself.
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Re: Trying to fill tank, air escaping through filter

When the switch is off it vents the unloader line and compressor, allowing the compressor to start with no pressure. This reduces startup torque and is easier on the clutch. When the switch kicks on it closes off the unloader line. The compressor then builds pressure until it opens the check valve and begins flowing into the tank.
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When the switch is off it vents the unloader line and compressor, allowing the compressor to start with no pressure. This reduces startup torque and is easier on the clutch. When the switch kicks on it closes off the unloader line. The compressor then builds pressure until it opens the check valve and begins flowing into the tank.
so the diagram above is correct?

i ordered a check valve with unloader tap in it. i will put my fitting in the check valve and run the line to the square d.

i havent got the valve in yet..but which way does it flow? there were no arrows on the ebay listing pictures when i ordered it
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When the switch is off it vents the unloader line and compressor, allowing the compressor to start with no pressure. This reduces startup torque and is easier on the clutch. When the switch kicks on it closes off the unloader line. The compressor then builds pressure until it opens the check valve and begins flowing into the tank.
Makes sense. I'm not familiar @ all w/the engine driven set-up needs. Thanks for sharing that info.
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so the diagram above is correct?

i ordered a check valve with unloader tap in it. i will put my fitting in the check valve and run the line to the square d.

i havent got the valve in yet..but which way does it flow? there were no arrows on the ebay listing pictures when i ordered it
You should be able to check it off-line & figure it out. It's a check valve so it's one way only.
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ya i wonder if we could get a sticky with some good info going. a lot of the links ive been reading are all outdated.

no sure if there would be a lot of interest on this board...?
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I see the Yorks/engine driven set-ups being better for a daily driven vehicle where someone has to air/up down constantly every time they park. For the 'limited use' type, electric comps seem to work fine w/o having to add complexity under the hood where real estate can be @ a premium.
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