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limit is 86% of 93 psi = 86/100 x 93 psi ≈ 79.98 psi As the psi is measured to the nearest 0.1 psi, the safe limit is a measured 79.9 psi.
Formula: psi x 6.895 = kPa
10 psi.
Inches of water x 0.03613 = psi
Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm2
You can calculate the amount of available air by the following: SCFavailable=Volume of tank(cf)x((P2-P1)/Patm) Volume=600 gal/(7.5 gal/cf) = 80 cu.ft. P2=Compressor High Set Point = 110 psi P1=System Pressure Requirement = 90 psi Patm= Depends on your location, but I'll assume 13.16 psig @ 3000' Available Air = 121.6 cu.ft. Divide by your calculated peak air consumption rate, I will assume 10 scfm. 121.6 cu.ft./10 scfm = ~ 12 minutes You can calculate the time of recovery for your system by dividing by the amount your compressor supply rate. If your air compressor is rated for 30 scfm @ 110 psi and you are continuously consuming 10 scfm while recovering at 30 scfm then take the available air and divide by the difference of your recovery rate and your consumption rate. In this case it would take 6 minutes to fill your tank. Your duty cycle for this example would be run time divided by total time or 6min/18min = 33% duty cycle so I would look for a 50% duty cycle rated compressor. Hope this helps.
10 psi minimum, 30 psi would be better.10 psi minimum, 30 psi would be better.
On metric gauge 2.5 to 3 bar, about 40 to 45 psi. At least 15 psi, 25 psi would be better, 40 psi on a good engine.
look at the side of the drivers door when it's open you should see a label that tells you the psi. 35 psi is standard I've got mine up at 38. also check it when it comes from the factory psi is usually 29-32 psi. You want the PSI at its highest in the city(better gas mileage) and a lot lower(think 20's) for the trail(better traction)
More cfm's more airflow. Yes, more is better when you are powering certain airtools. Check the air tool specifically to see the demands
Flushometer type needs at least 30 PSI to operate semi decently 50 PSI or more would be ideal
Minimum of 15 psi at idle when warm, 30 would be better.Should go over 40 psi at 2000 rpm.Minimum of 15 psi at idle when warm, 30 would be better.Should go over 40 psi at 2000 rpm.
14.7 psi
Engine compression psi? Radiator cap psi? Engine oil pressure psi? Tire pressure psi? Fuel pressure psi?
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Depends on the orifice, but about 800psi min for real fog - 1000 is better
is it 35 to 40 p s i more is ok, but not better.