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1 1/3 to 1 1/2 times working is standard testing for pressure vessels by code .
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Upgrade NowI just fill with water and then take air pressure to 480 lbs and test from a distance in a pasture, and they are safe to a 150 for sure !!!!
Amen to that!! Using tools whether electric or controlled pressure, I can often forget the power it took to store that energy I use increments. Watts, or 80 PSI 120 PSI air, yeah just stuff I can use everyday but when you figure what PSI means and that times the surface area of a receiver I soon realize there can be 100s of tons of pressure just waiting to get out of my little shop compressor tank.lasting respect for the power of compressed air
also they make automatic drains for compressors some or air powered float and some or electric timer style.
Where did you get the 480 psi figure for testing ?
Worked as a Boilermaker for about 40 years and as a welding inspector for 10 years . During this time I tested many pressure vessels ( one to 3800 psi ) and power boilers ( one to 2975 psi ) . Old boilers never over 1 1/3 times standard working pressure . Most pressure vessels go 1 1/2 times standard working pressure .
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