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What is the purpose of regular draining of the air tanks/reservoirs?
Regular draining of the air tanks, particularly the wet tank, is essential to remove accumulated moisture and oil, which can cause corrosion, freeze, and damage
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Question: What is the purpose of regular draining of the air tanks/reservoirs?
Answer options: ✅ To remove accumulated moisture and oil.
- To increase the overall air pressure in the system.
- To test the functionality of the air compressor.
- To lubricate the internal components of the tanks.
Correct answer: To remove accumulated moisture and oil.
Explanation: Regular draining of the air tanks, particularly the wet tank, is essential to remove accumulated moisture and oil, which can cause corrosion, freeze, and damage system components if not regularly purged.
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