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i've gotten almost 100% of the pieces for my OBA set up. i picked up the pressure switch this afternoon from grainger. on the inside there are 4 terminals T1,L1,T2,L2. Do i use T1 AND L1 ? or do i use T1and T2? does that make sense?
also the unit i got has an unloader. do i need to run a line from the unloader somewhere? or do i just let in vent off?
I THINK its t1 and t2, I'm about go head off to work, but if you don't have any answer by tomorrow I can go out and take a look. The switch just interupts the circuit when there's enough pressure, so take a look and you can probably see if they complete the circuit when the switch is touching.
And since I lost the directions that came with mine, does anyone know how to adjust the pressure on these things? Mine is cutting off at 100psi and I'd like a little more pressure.
it ownt matter but you have to use the matching pair. i used T1 T2
Originally Posted by captain p4
And since I lost the directions that came with mine, does anyone know how to adjust the pressure on these things? Mine is cutting off at 100psi and I'd like a little more pressure.
when you open your cover you find a real long bolt with a nylock nut on it. the more you turn that nut in the less pressure you get, the more you turn it out the more pressure you get. least thats how mine is, its a square D p-switch
when you open your cover you find a real long bolt with a nylock nut on it. the more you turn that nut in the less pressure you get, the more you turn it out the more pressure you get. least thats how mine is, its a square D p-switch
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Yeah, I bought the same one as you, I think. Thanks.
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