Heat Dissipating Pipe
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When air is compressed it gives off heat. This heat of compression, plus the heat from friction, can make a blower's outlet air temperature high enough to fry an egg. When the inlet air is 100°F and the pressure is 55" H2O (2 psi), the resulting 150°F discharge air can soften plastic PVC pipe.
This thin wall galvanized steel straight pipe can be used to cool the compressed air before it reaches the plastic pipe. Consult the Pentair AES Technical Department for lengths required for unusual applications. Rated to 4 psi (110"). Each clamp includes one gasket. Flex hoses include clamps. Seal connections with silicone.