Point-of-Use Preparation
Point-of-use air preparation is critical for pneumatic equipment performance. Most pressure problems occur in the last 10 feet of piping.
FRL: Filter-Regulator-Lubricator
The FRL assembly is the standard for point-of-use air preparation:
Line Filter Regulator Lubricator Prepared
air ══> ┌─────┐ ══> ┌─────┐ ══> ┌─────┐ ══> air
100 psi │░░░░░│ │ ▼ │ │ ● │ 80 psi
│░░░░░│ │ │ │╱ ╲ │ clean
└──┬──┘ └──┬──┘ └──┬──┘ lubricated
│ │ │
Particles Regulated Mist
Water pressure oil
Components
| Component | Function | Elements |
|---|---|---|
| Filter | Removes particles and water | 5-40 µm element, drain |
| Regulator | Reduces and stabilizes pressure | Diaphragm, spring, relief |
| Lubricator | Adds oil for lubrication | Venturi, reservoir, adjustment |
The Filter
Filter Types
| Type | Filtration | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 40 µm | General |
| Fine | 5 µm | Instrumentation |
| Coalescing | 0.01 µm | Oil, aerosols |
| Activated carbon | Vapors | Odors, organics |
Pressure Drop
Differential pressure vs. Filter condition:
ΔP (psi)
│
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6 ┤ █████████████████
│ █████████████████████
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│ ████████████████████████████
2 ┤████████████████████████████ ← New
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└────────────────────────────── Time/Use
| Condition | ΔP | Action |
|---|---|---|
| New | 1-2 psi | OK |
| Used | 2-4 psi | Monitor |
| Saturated | greater than 5 psi | Change |
The Regulator
Why Regulate
Plant air is typically at 100-115 psi, but most equipment needs less:
| Equipment | Required Pressure |
|---|---|
| Pneumatic cylinders | 60-90 psi |
| Hand tools | 90-95 psi |
| Blowing | 30-60 psi |
| Air motors | 60-90 psi |
| Valves | 45-90 psi |
Regulator Droop
Droop is the pressure drop when flow increases:
Output pressure (psi)
│
90 ├──●
│ ╲
85 ├ ╲
│ ╲
80 ├ ╲
│ ╲ ← Droop curve
75 ├ ╲
│ ╲
70 ├──────────● ← At maximum flow
│
└────────────────────── Flow
0 Max
| Regulator Type | Typical Droop |
|---|---|
| Standard | 10-15% |
| Precision | 2-5% |
| High capacity | 5-10% |
Relieving
Regulators with relieving can discharge excess air:
Non-Relieving: Relieving:
Setpoint: 80 psi Setpoint: 80 psi
Line rises to 100 psi Line rises to 100 psi
Output: rises to 90+ psi Output: stays at 80 psi
(cannot decrease) (releases excess)
The Lubricator
When to Use
| Application | Lubrication |
|---|---|
| Standard seal cylinders | Recommended |
| Pneumatic tools | Required |
| Air motors | Required |
| Lubricated seal valves | Recommended |
| Oil-free cylinders | Prohibited |
| Paint/finishing | Prohibited |
Lubricator Adjustment
Sight dome
view
│
┌─────────▼─────────┐
│ ● ● ● │ ← Visible drops
│ ● ● ● │ when operating
│ ● ● ● ● │
└───────────────────┘
Adjustment: 1-2 drops per minute per CFM
| System Size | Drops/min |
|---|---|
| Small (10 CFM) | 10-20 |
| Medium (50 CFM) | 50-100 |
| Large (100 CFM) | 100-200 |
Oil Types
| Type | Viscosity | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Standard mineral | ISO 32 | General |
| Synthetic | ISO 32-46 | High temperature |
| Food grade | ISO 32 | Food industry |
Sizing
Flow Capacity
The FRL must be sized for maximum required flow:
Where:
- = consumption of each device (CFM)
- = usage factor
Example:
Select FRL for CFM (30% margin)
Connections
| Flow (CFM) | Typical Connection |
|---|---|
| 0-15 | 1/4" |
| 15-40 | 3/8" |
| 40-100 | 1/2" |
| 100-250 | 3/4" |
| 250+ | 1" |
Total Pressure Drop
Calculation
Example:
Common Problem
Pressure at:
Manifold: 100 psi
Before FRL: 95 psi ← Loss in main pipe
After FRL: 80 psi ← Loss in FRL
At tool: 72 psi ← Loss in hose
▲
└── Only 72% of pressure available
Maintenance
Program
| Component | Frequency | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Filter - Drain | Daily | Drain condensate |
| Filter - Element | 3-6 months | Inspect/change |
| Regulator | Annual | Verify calibration |
| Lubricator | Weekly | Check oil level |
| Lubricator - Dome | Monthly | Clean |
Problem Indicators
| Symptom | Probable Cause |
|---|---|
| Low pressure at equipment | Saturated filter, damaged regulator |
| Fluctuating pressure | Defective regulator, demand exceeds capacity |
| Slow equipment | Insufficient lubrication, low pressure |
| Audible leaks | Loose connections, damaged seals |
| Water in equipment | Auto drain failing |
The 10-Foot Rule
80% of point-of-use pressure problems occur in the last 10 feet. Size the FRL and final hoses correctly to avoid restrictions.