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Posted by Roger on May 06, 2004 at 18:44:46 from (69.196.153.201):
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This compressor uses reed valves, which will probably allow it to unload itself through leakage after it shuts off. It is best not to rely on this however. There should be a little unloader air line going from a port on the check valve of the tank to a needle valve on the side of the pressure switch. This valve will allow the compressor to unload itself after shutting off. Alternately, you might have a self bleeding check valve, which has a very tiny orifice on its side which bleeds off air from the check valve back to the head, after the compressor shuts down.
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