I have an old Sanborn 5 hp air compressor, and it seized up on me.
It has the switch mounted to a port on the side of the tank, and I"m assuming that it gets its pressure connection from there so it knows when to switch on the motor.
However, it also has a small line running to the top of the current pump, to a port on the head. My new pump (a Harbor Freight unit) does not have a port for this.
Does anyone know what this is for? I'm going to assume it needs to be connected to tank pressure somewhere. I'm thinking of connecting it to the top center 1/2" port where the line from the old pump was connected. I'm going to add a gauge there because it will be easy to see. Other than that, it will be unused. I can easily add a tee with an adapter for the small line.
I plan to connect the new pump to a 3/4" port on the side of the tank, as the output from the new pump is 3/4" and I don't want to restrict it.
It has the switch mounted to a port on the side of the tank, and I"m assuming that it gets its pressure connection from there so it knows when to switch on the motor.
However, it also has a small line running to the top of the current pump, to a port on the head. My new pump (a Harbor Freight unit) does not have a port for this.
Does anyone know what this is for? I'm going to assume it needs to be connected to tank pressure somewhere. I'm thinking of connecting it to the top center 1/2" port where the line from the old pump was connected. I'm going to add a gauge there because it will be easy to see. Other than that, it will be unused. I can easily add a tee with an adapter for the small line.
I plan to connect the new pump to a 3/4" port on the side of the tank, as the output from the new pump is 3/4" and I don't want to restrict it.