wtmtnhiker wrote:
I have an air leak that I had asked about in a previous post. To follow up would it hurt anything if I charged the air system with an external compressor while I tried to pin down the leak? Thinking I would keep the pressure to about 75 PSI or so. I have a convenient place to tap into.
wtmtnhiker,
As Brett stated, it won't hurt anything to "back pressure" your system. On our '04 Itasca Horizon 36GD with the C-7 330HP CAT, we have three places to feed air into the air system.
1. Above the generator, with gauge, to the left.
2. To the right of the generator, into a schrader valve on a small manifold
3. At the air dryer, on a schrader valve.
If the air system on ours is below 60 psi, and I attempt to put home air (normal home air pressure for my system is right at 140 psi) into the coach, at either of the up-front two points, the gauge will immediately go to 120 or 130 and, no air will enter the system.
But, if the residual air pressure in the coach is say, above 60 or more, and I install air in either of the two up front points, you can see the gauge start to climb and you can tell the entire air system is filling. But, my cut-off valve will not operate.
But, as stated, if my air pressure on the coach is at or below 60 psi, the only way the air system will accept air is if I go to the schrader valve on the air dryer. When I do it that way, the air system will accept the air and, when the pressure of around 120 is reached, my pop-off valve will let me know when the system is maxed out.
So, that's how my system works. Don't know if yours is the same or not. Good luck on finding your leak. I have one too and, it's been a bear to find it. Still haven't.
Scott
Scott and Karla SDFD RETIRED2004 Itasca Horizon, 36GD Slate Blue 330 CAT
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