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Our clubs compressor ( Compair Reavell ) has a timed blow down on it to purge all the nasties, it is adjustable from about 6miutes to 60 miunte intervals .But it doesn't work Is there anything on the market that I could use instead that would do the same job ? that could be fitted after market so to speak .Otherwise I'll just have to stand there & unplug the lead every 20minutes & then plug it back in !
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I was looking recently with a view to retro fitting an auto dump to an old compressor just acquired. havent got any further than browsing the net.

You could try these

OPTIMUM HP - Main Product Page

I could only find one supplier in the UK when I was looking and they only list the lower pressure version however I expect they could get a higher rated one if you need it.

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Any idea why it doesn't work? Compair are really good at sending manuals out. Can't be that hard

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Our clubs compressor ( Compair Reavell ) has a timed blow down on it to purge all the nasties, it is adjustable from about 6miutes to 60 miunte intervals .But it doesn't work Is there anything on the market that I could use instead that would do the same job ? that could be fitted after market so to speak .Otherwise I'll just have to stand there & unplug the lead every 20minutes & then plug it back in !
given that description sounds like the timer part has gone, i would look at maplin and see if there are any timer circuits on ther would be <£5
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