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Default pneumatic compressor gas tightness question.

On 01/03/2021 13:22, SH wrote:
On 01/03/2021 12:55, Tim Lamb wrote:
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I have a Stanley air compressor with a 25 litre storage vessel.

when I start it, it pumps up to 120 psi and then the motor cuts out.

Over typically 5 minutes, the air pressure will decay slowly to 80
psi whereby the compressor motor restarts.

This happens when I am not using any air tools.

I have used a can of gas leak detector and tested all unions and
joints and I can confirm there are no leaks.

This then leaves the compressor pump bit itself... are they actually
gas tight or do they have a normal amount of leakage back to the air
inlet port?


I have two compressors with the same feature. I think you are
expecting too much for a modestly priced device. 5 minutes for 40 psi
is rather a lot although the initial pressure will drop as the
compressed air cools.

Is your household insurer aware that you have a pressure vessel
subject to annual testing at your home?:-)


good question but I have never seen any small print to say that domestic
grade compressors must have their pressure vessels checked annually.....

That would also mean party balloons & bicycle tyres would have to be
checked as they are also technically pressure vessels! :-)


So is your pressure cooker - and that's a proper one with even a
"testable" safety valve.