A 120-gallon air volume tank is a sizable container designed to store compressed air for various applications. Here’s a breakdown of its key features and components:
Tank Capacity: The tank has a volume of 120 gallons, providing a substantial reservoir for storing compressed air. This capacity allows for extended usage without needing frequent refills from the compressor.
Material: The tank is typically constructed from durable materials such as steel or aluminum to withstand the pressure of the compressed air and ensure long-term reliability.
Pressure Rating: The tank is designed to handle a specific maximum pressure, typically indicated in pounds per square inch (psi). This rating ensures the tank’s structural integrity and safety during operation.
Inlet Valve: This is the entry point for compressed air into the tank from the compressor. The inlet valve regulates the flow of air into the tank, allowing it to fill up to the desired pressure level.
Outlet Valve: The outlet valve controls the release of compressed air from the tank when it’s needed for various pneumatic tools, equipment, or processes.
Pressure Gauge: A pressure gauge is often installed on the tank to monitor the air pressure inside. It provides real-time feedback to the user, allowing them to adjust the compressor settings or usage accordingly.
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