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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

ComponentFunctionElements
FilterRemoves particles and water5-40 µm element, drain
RegulatorReduces and stabilizes pressureDiaphragm, spring, relief
LubricatorAdds oil for lubricationVenturi, reservoir, adjustment

The Filter

Filter Types

TypeFiltrationApplication
Standard40 µmGeneral
Fine5 µmInstrumentation
Coalescing0.01 µmOil, aerosols
Activated carbonVaporsOdors, organics

Pressure Drop

Differential pressure vs. Filter condition:

ΔP (psi)

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6 ┤ █████████████████
│ █████████████████████
4 ┤ █████████████████████████ ← Acceptable limit
│ ████████████████████████████
2 ┤████████████████████████████ ← New
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└────────────────────────────── Time/Use
ConditionΔPAction
New1-2 psiOK
Used2-4 psiMonitor
Saturatedgreater than 5 psiChange

The Regulator

Why Regulate

Plant air is typically at 100-115 psi, but most equipment needs less:

EquipmentRequired Pressure
Pneumatic cylinders60-90 psi
Hand tools90-95 psi
Blowing30-60 psi
Air motors60-90 psi
Valves45-90 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 TypeTypical Droop
Standard10-15%
Precision2-5%
High capacity5-10%

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

ApplicationLubrication
Standard seal cylindersRecommended
Pneumatic toolsRequired
Air motorsRequired
Lubricated seal valvesRecommended
Oil-free cylindersProhibited
Paint/finishingProhibited

Lubricator Adjustment

           Sight dome
view

┌─────────▼─────────┐
│ ● ● ● │ ← Visible drops
│ ● ● ● │ when operating
│ ● ● ● ● │
└───────────────────┘

Adjustment: 1-2 drops per minute per CFM
System SizeDrops/min
Small (10 CFM)10-20
Medium (50 CFM)50-100
Large (100 CFM)100-200

Oil Types

TypeViscosityApplication
Standard mineralISO 32General
SyntheticISO 32-46High temperature
Food gradeISO 32Food industry

Sizing

Flow Capacity

The FRL must be sized for maximum required flow:

Qrequired=i=1n(Qi×fi)Q_{\text{required}} = \sum_{i=1}^{n} (Q_i \times f_i)

Where:

  • QiQ_i = consumption of each device (CFM)
  • fif_i = usage factor

Example:

2 cylinders×5 CFM×0.5=5 CFM1 tool×15 CFM×0.3=4.5 CFMBlowing×10 CFM×0.2=2 CFMTotal=11.5 CFM\begin{aligned} 2 \text{ cylinders} \times 5 \text{ CFM} \times 0.5 &= 5 \text{ CFM} \\ 1 \text{ tool} \times 15 \text{ CFM} \times 0.3 &= 4.5 \text{ CFM} \\ \text{Blowing} \times 10 \text{ CFM} \times 0.2 &= 2 \text{ CFM} \\ \hline \textbf{Total} &= 11.5 \text{ CFM} \end{aligned}

Select FRL for 15\geq 15 CFM (30% margin)

Connections

Flow (CFM)Typical Connection
0-151/4"
15-403/8"
40-1001/2"
100-2503/4"
250+1"

Total Pressure Drop

Calculation

ΔPtotal=ΔPfilter+ΔPregulator+ΔPlubricator+ΔPtubing\Delta P_{\text{total}} = \Delta P_{\text{filter}} + \Delta P_{\text{regulator}} + \Delta P_{\text{lubricator}} + \Delta P_{\text{tubing}}

Example:

ΔPfilter=0.5 psiΔPregulator=1.0 psiΔPlubricator=0.5 psiΔPtubing (10ft 1/4")=1.0 psiΔPtotal=3.0 psi\begin{aligned} \Delta P_{\text{filter}} &= 0.5 \text{ psi} \\ \Delta P_{\text{regulator}} &= 1.0 \text{ psi} \\ \Delta P_{\text{lubricator}} &= 0.5 \text{ psi} \\ \Delta P_{\text{tubing (10ft 1/4")}} &= 1.0 \text{ psi} \\ \hline \Delta P_{\text{total}} &= 3.0 \text{ psi} \end{aligned}

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

ComponentFrequencyAction
Filter - DrainDailyDrain condensate
Filter - Element3-6 monthsInspect/change
RegulatorAnnualVerify calibration
LubricatorWeeklyCheck oil level
Lubricator - DomeMonthlyClean

Problem Indicators

SymptomProbable Cause
Low pressure at equipmentSaturated filter, damaged regulator
Fluctuating pressureDefective regulator, demand exceeds capacity
Slow equipmentInsufficient lubrication, low pressure
Audible leaksLoose connections, damaged seals
Water in equipmentAuto 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.