Supplemental air springs? Mine are not necessarily the same brand, and my 30-foot RV weighs anything from about 12,800 "empty" to the full 14,000 pounds it can be, if I am carrying five guests and their 3-4 weeks worth of luggage. Thus there is not a single inflation pressure that is right, it depends on the load, that is the whole point of having some of the springing adjustable.
I might inflate anywhere between 40 psi and 85 psi, with usually 10-15 psi difference side to side because both slideouts, the genset, and most of the waste tank capacity are on one side, and 3/4 of my storage space is on the other side. I use height measurements as my inflation guide. First, I want to be level side to side, second I want to be slightly high in the rear compared to the front of the box. I've worked out what these should be for me, trial and error, over 30,000 miles of use, almost 10 years now.
Too much pressure, the ride starts to get hard. Too little, no big deal, because your leaf springs are designed to carry the full GVWR of the chassis. There is, however, a minimum pressure to keep from pinching the rubber and damaging the air springs.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B