Scrambler82
Veteran Member
In my system the tees are mounted in the up position to reduce the moisture from entering the branch lines. It is harder for the moisture to go up.
Also the end of each branch has a drain positioned 12 to 14 inches below the actual chuck mounting position and the chucks are mounted above the drains off of tees with a 90 and approximately 6 inches of pipe then another 90 to position the chucks upward and outward.
Each time you branch out you go up allowing any moisture in the air to drain back and down.
One more thing, although my old system was and new will be rubber lines, the end of the lines/drains/chuck mounting is all 1/2" pipe, iron. Although the ball valves are brass/nylon.
Sorry,if this is confusing.
Any questions ask.
blackdog2086, what did you do for air lines ?
Also the end of each branch has a drain positioned 12 to 14 inches below the actual chuck mounting position and the chucks are mounted above the drains off of tees with a 90 and approximately 6 inches of pipe then another 90 to position the chucks upward and outward.
Each time you branch out you go up allowing any moisture in the air to drain back and down.
One more thing, although my old system was and new will be rubber lines, the end of the lines/drains/chuck mounting is all 1/2" pipe, iron. Although the ball valves are brass/nylon.
Sorry,if this is confusing.
Any questions ask.
blackdog2086, what did you do for air lines ?