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Pictures of the INSTALLED Curtis compressor
"Ignoramus18224" wrote in message ... I installed the curtis compressor today. It is where it is supposed to be, wired the way I intended, etc. The only work to be done is adding an auto drain and properly attaching a pressure regulator that was included in the sale. http://igor.chudov.com/projects/CurtisCompressor/ I reorganized the album, now there is a new page with installation pictures. That page explains what I have done, in some detail. There are two new circuits, one for 110v outlets behind the compressor (for auto drain etc), and another is a dedicated 220V circuit for the compressor. Wires for them are enclosed in 3/4" EMT. The mess in the garage is temporary, it is in fact organized enough to allow two vehicles to be parked. i Congrats....it looks like a good install.....Ross |
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