Most small compressors unload the actual pump (loud PSSS) when motor stops, so that the motor, when starting again, is not driving the pistons directly against the tank's psi. When the motor starts again, the actual compressor output is wasted for a few seconds, through a spring loaded leak valve (mine has two). This valve is normally open, releasing some air, but is slowly closed as the pressure builds up to the point that the tank non return valve opens, and air is then pumped into the tank.
Something similar is found on the underside of filters. This little valve is open when unpressurised so water can drain out. When the air is turned on, there's a short leak, which blows out any remaining water, and eventually the valve seals tight.
I'd like to fit something similar in my drop pipes, whose drain cocks I frequently forget to open... I can't find anything googling, probably I need the correct name?
Something similar is found on the underside of filters. This little valve is open when unpressurised so water can drain out. When the air is turned on, there's a short leak, which blows out any remaining water, and eventually the valve seals tight.
I'd like to fit something similar in my drop pipes, whose drain cocks I frequently forget to open... I can't find anything googling, probably I need the correct name?