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i recently got my rapidaire fast pipe system and am laying it out for the shop.  

i will be putting a port for the newell to be on shop air.  

the question is this......should i put a check valve inline to the newell so if a massive air leak happens in the newell that the shop air doesnt deplete and run for however long i am out of the shop?

thanks

tom
I would.
has any of you used the Prevost Safety air line couplers?

tom
How would a check valve to the Newell protect the shop compressor? Wouldn't it just prevent air from flowing from the Newell to the shop compressor?
Yea. Duh

So what would I do to protect the shop from the Newell

Tom
Isn't there a device for propane systems that shuts off flow in case of large leaks?
Maybe something like that would work.
Just use a manual ball valve & shut off air from compressor to Newell when you are going to be out of the shop for extended times.
Just turn off the compressor, then you'll only loose a tank of air...
I installed a Heavy Duty light switch right in the box where my shop light switches are. When I leave the shop I can shut the compressor off when I shut the lights off.
Tom: why would a massive air leak in the coach be much more likely than a similar size leak elsewhere in your shop air system?
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