The claim made by Technician A that osha-approved nozzles lower the tip pressure by venting some air for safety reasons is true.
The relief valve setting(s) should be at least 10% or 15 psig higher than the maximum operating pressure, whichever is greater. This differential should be at least 10% higher than the maximum operating pressure or 25 psig in unstable process conditions, whichever is higher. Numerous industries, such as the fire, industrial, SCUBA, and paintball markets, use high-pressure air compressors. Cost, space needs, and type of use are factors to take into account when purchasing an air compressor. When a specific maximum pressure is reached, the safety valve opens, safely reducing the excess pressure by releasing a volume of fluid from within the plant. Standard air compressors had a maximum pressure rating of 100 psi; therefore, normal operation required a little bit less pressure.
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