just had my feather weights low pressure pneumatics blow up right infront of my face.
completly ripped apart a push fit elbow and sent it flying off like a bullet.
pneumatics still really need respect even if you think you know what your doing D:
just had my feather weights low pressure pneumatics blow up right infront of my face.
completly ripped apart a push fit elbow and sent it flying off like a bullet.
pneumatics still really need respect even if you think you know what your doing D:
Jeeeeeeesus! Well I hope you're OK! To think I have been messing with 2-300 psi in homemade air guns pumped with bicycle pumps and standard schrader valves, never had something blow. Luckiest person around? Lol.
genuinely S**t myself!
very strange for a push-fit to fail. did it just come of the pipe or actually break? Have you checked the pressure, as your regulator could of failed and give FP (although ive had this happen before, and the plumbing hasn't failed).
it litterally ripped an elbow apart, only running on about 8 bar aswell - well as far as i know now
happened as i turned the bottle on aswell, i normally turn it on slowly so it doesn't just dump all the co2 into the pipes but i didn't this time, that could have had something to do with it i'm not sure
alan is there any chance you've got a spare 12mm elbow for this weekend? im not sure if i have any left
Calum ..
You must turn the bottle valve on SLOWLY...
Opening the valve quickly can cause the pressure regulator to block with dry ice and thus stick open.( As suggested further up this thread )
When this happens your L.P. relief valve will open but cannot cope with the FLOW of gas created by unregulated co2 ...thus the pressure rises very quickly to that of the main bottle...and something goes BANG!
The L.P. Valve should really be sized to accomodate this scenario ... but I don't belief that m/any people do.
cheers woody, thats what i thought it would have been tbh, i normally always turn the bottle on slowly, but the valve was a bit stiff so i gave it a quick yank and it span open really fast...... then bang and very very loud co2 just venting out the pipework lol
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