Plumbing the Compressors Into the Tank
•
•
•
www.hornblasters.com
Now that the compressor's are plumbed into the tank, let's get the horns connected. Locate the roll of
1/2" air line that was supplied with your kit. Make sure both ends are cut straight/flush.
If one end is not cut straight, the line will not make a proper seal in the fitting. Once
the line is cut, go ahead and push the line into the fitting on the end of the tank.
The line will push into the fitting and lock into place once pressure is applied.
B
e
c
areful not to bend the a
i
rl
i
ne r
ig
ht out of the f
i
tt
i
n
g
. Th
i
s
c
an
c
ause the f
i
tt
i
n
g
to leak
ov
er t
im
e.
T
ake a lar
g
er bend further awa
y
fr
om
the f
i
t
ting
to pre
v
ent the l
i
ne fro
m
stret
c
h
i
n
g
the f
i
tt
i
n
g
out.
These fittings can be re-used with the same line multiple times. If
you need to remove the line, follow these steps:
Plumbing the Air Valve to the Tank
Compressors
1 + 2
Compressors
3 + 4
Route the leader hose from each
compressor into each run tee as
shown to the right. Make sure to
HAND-TIGHTEN ONLY! If these
fittings are over-tightened, they will
leak constantly. You can tighten these
with an 1/8" turn from a wrench after
hand-tight. Do not tighten any further!
Do not use Teflon tape on the
compressors fittings. They will need to
thread directly into the run tee's as
shown to the right.
GOOD CUT
POOR CUT
Page 10
Summary of Contents for NATHAN AIRCHIME
Page 15: ...Quad Compressor Wiring Diagram Page15 ...
Page 17: ...Page17 ...