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5 FAQs about [Air leg seal]
What is a seal leg?
The seal leg, tailpipe or barometric leg is basically a condensate drain that consists of a leg pipe between the condenser and the receiver. The condensate drains by gravity and drops down through the leg into the receiver, also known as hotwell, where the condensate is collected.
How do you install a seal on an air cylinder?
Grease the new seal and install it by hand onto the piston. Make sure to install the seal in the correct orientation. Clean the spring and grease it. Clean the air cylinder, then apply a thin coat of SR SUNTOUR “Low-Friction” grease to the cylinder. Install the negative spring assembly and the piston.
How does a pipe seal work?
Approx 1USGPM of seal water is fed continually to the bottom of the first seal, where it flows upwards in a 1" pipe, to the top where it flows horizontally in a 1" pipe, and then downwards in a 4" pipe, to the bottom where it flows into the bottom of the second seal. The second seal has the same dimensions as the first except the top is 8” lower.
What is the difference between a first seal and a second seal?
The second seal has the same dimensions as the first except the top is 8” lower. The top of each seal is 8” lower than the one preceding it, but the bottom of each seal is at the same elevation.
How do you fix a clogged air chamber?
Pressurize the air chamber and re-install the air cap. Manipulate the air shaft to make sure it is centered. You may hear a “clack” sound; this is a normal result of the shaft head aligning with the air piston.


