Toms PTcarwash
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Anything in the air in your mechanical room, along with the moisture and blow by oil from your compressor goes to the bottom of your tank. You don't want that junk in your "working" air.
There are two reason I can think of that someone would have piped it like that, neither one good for your system.
1. maybe they couldn't get the flow needed though the one connection. I doubt this is the case.
2. Some old school plumbers used to pipe water heaters like that to keep calcium and such from building up on the bottom.
If you do have a drain line going out the other side you can simply close that valve, so long as you have means to blow off the bottom of the tank.
There are two reason I can think of that someone would have piped it like that, neither one good for your system.
1. maybe they couldn't get the flow needed though the one connection. I doubt this is the case.
2. Some old school plumbers used to pipe water heaters like that to keep calcium and such from building up on the bottom.
If you do have a drain line going out the other side you can simply close that valve, so long as you have means to blow off the bottom of the tank.