Instruction manual
QR-25 Series  Quincy Compressor
52201-107, December 2012  17  3501 Wismann Lane, Quincy IL - 62305-3116
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Fig. 3-4 Checking Pressure Relief Valves
& Relieving System Pressure
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Fig. 3-3 Internal Drain Tube
30 PSIG
Follow ASME code for air receiver tanks and other pressure con-
taining vessels. Pressure vessels may not be modified, welded, 
repaired, reworked or subjected to operating conditions outside 
the nameplate ratings. Such actions will negate code status, affect 
insurance status and may cause property damage, severe injury or 
even death.
Always replace worn, cracked or damaged receivers. Do not use 
plastic pipe (PVC) anywhere in a compressed air system. Serious 
injury or death could result. 
A drain valve must be located in the bottom of the air receiver to allow for 
moisture drainage. Extend piping away from the unit to provide safe and con-
venient removal of excess moisture. An auto matic drain valve is recommended.
If the air receiver is going to be subject to tempera-
tures of 32°F or below, provisions must be made to guard 
against freezing of the pressure relief valves, pressure 
gauge, moisture drain and any moisture in the tank.
Condensation
Rust  can  form  inside  the  crankcase  and  on  internal 
com ponents  as  a  result  of  condensation.  A  compres-
sor  must  operate  long  enough  during  each run  cycle 
to reach full operating temperature in order to reduce 
the risk of condensation. Lubricant that appears milky 
may have mixed with condensate. Failure to replace 
contaminated lubricant will result in damage to 
the compressor and may void warranty. 
Condensation can also form in the air tank of your 
com pressor. When this happens, a mixture of air and 
mois ture  will  be  expelled  through  the  service  valve 
and  into  what ever  is  connected  to  the  valve  (e.g.  air 
hoses, metal air lines, pneumatic tools, spray guns). An 
in-line filter or dryer, available from your local Quincy 
distributor, may be re quired to eliminate the moisture.
Condensation in the air tank can be kept to a mini-
mum by draining the tank on a daily basis. This also 
reduces the risk of rust developing and weak ening the 
tank.
Manual Tank Drain Valve Operation
The manual tank drain valve on portable compressors 
and some stationary compressors is located on the underside of the air tank. 
Portable compressors can be tilted in the direction of the drain to allow re-
moval of tank moisture.
 Some tanks use an internal drain tube (Refer to Fig. 3-3, Internal Drain 
Tube) to drain the moisture. Tank pressure is required to force moisture out 
of the tank through the drain tube. Safe removal of tank moisture from the 
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