Earl Weiss
Well-known member
I have a system at some of my places where I have a ?T? in the air line at the compressor and vertically from there a small nipple, a valve, a 6 inch long ? inch nipple and another valve.
When we have some air line freezing issues, we close the bottom valve, open the top, fill the 6 inch long nipple with automobile anti freeze, close the top valve and open the bottom. Traps by the air operated pumps catch the antifreeze but enough seems to get atomized and bypasses the traps to keep cylinders and lines to them as well as exhausts from freezing for several hours.
I have one place with a conveyor chain tension cylinder located 20 feet outside the building. This system has not solved the problem, particularly when we are looking at single digit high temperatures. Perhaps because the Antifreeze is eliminated from the system by going to all the other equipment first and this is over 100 feet away. I have had to remove the line which is only 30 feet from the cylinder and pour in some anti freeze to thaw it out.
I could do another ?T? system like I have by the compressor, but putting an oiler filled with anti freeze at this location would inject the anti freeze for many days or weeks without further attention. Does anyone see any potential problems or issues with this?
When we have some air line freezing issues, we close the bottom valve, open the top, fill the 6 inch long nipple with automobile anti freeze, close the top valve and open the bottom. Traps by the air operated pumps catch the antifreeze but enough seems to get atomized and bypasses the traps to keep cylinders and lines to them as well as exhausts from freezing for several hours.
I have one place with a conveyor chain tension cylinder located 20 feet outside the building. This system has not solved the problem, particularly when we are looking at single digit high temperatures. Perhaps because the Antifreeze is eliminated from the system by going to all the other equipment first and this is over 100 feet away. I have had to remove the line which is only 30 feet from the cylinder and pour in some anti freeze to thaw it out.
I could do another ?T? system like I have by the compressor, but putting an oiler filled with anti freeze at this location would inject the anti freeze for many days or weeks without further attention. Does anyone see any potential problems or issues with this?