Posted by Bob on May 17, 2009 at 14:57:32 from (69.178.228.68):
In Reply to: Compressor question posted by jay-eye-see on May 17, 2009 at 14:32:12:
What can POSSIBLY be gained by leaving it "ON" to operate extra cycles?
And, if something ever goes wrong such as a burst hose (if a hose is accidentally left connected and/or the valve is not shut off) the unit will run STEADY getting HOT 'til you show up on the scene to shut it off. Also, it could start and have a compressor problem (such as a broken valve) and run STEADY 'cause the tank never comes up to pressure while unattended.
My late electrician Uncle did lots of grain elevator wiring, and they were always set up with a master disconnect that was pulled at the end of the day shutting off EVERYTHING nonessential except one set of lights with a switch by the door that could be used for re-entry to turn the master disconnect back "ON". I believe this was mandated by the insurance Co's.
ANYHOW, that is how my shop is wired. And, the compressor, being non-essential, goes "OFF" when I pull the switch and leave the building for the night.
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