There is no requirement about distance, nor is a compressor even required.
Air maintenance is required in some form (manually or automatically from a
compressor, nitrogen generator, compressed air bottle, ...?) and there
needs to be a method that replenishes the system from 0 psig to it's
required pressure in 30 minutes maximum.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 7:22 AM, Maurice Marvi <[email protected]> wrote:

> How often is the compressor running that the customer is complaining?
> Could you have another problem?
>
> M Marvi
>
>
> On 10/30/2016 11:47 PM, Douglas Hicks wrote:
>
> A customer has received complaints about the air compressor being too
> noisy.  The compressor is bolted to a concrete floor, no rubber pads used.
> I have used rubber pads (55-56 small block Chevy motor mounts) to control
> the noise.  Sometimes that works, sometimes not.  Grainger also has square
> pads for noise control.  Any feed back as to which is better, motor mounts
> jor the squasre pads.
>
> If the motor mounts do not control the noise, can we move the compressor?
> If so, how far away?    Is there a max distance?  They are looking at 60
> feet away, using 3/4"  or 1" pipe.
>
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