When you blow out systems like this you need VOLUME not so much pressure. I just blew down my parents house water system up at the farm. This included the barn and shop. I had my little 3/4 hp Emglo AM 39 air compressor hooked to the shop that is every bit of two hundred yards of inch and quarter water line away from the pump house. Took most of twenty minutes till I was blowin just clean air but you will always have a tiny amount of water left behind. Just a little in the bottom will not do anything. Remember you want the water out of any low spots and you should have a removal cap at the end of the line. Never ever set your regulator above 40lbs. pressure. The bigger compressor I have is an Emglo 15k. This has a 1.5hp electric motor and a 6cfm "K" pump on it This unit really blows a lot of air through the lines! A lot of lawn care guys use 125cfm big time air compressors but they like the air spray visual effects and they want to get finished. One of my neighbors does lawn care and when they are all done he pours a bottle of RV antifreeze in to the system and blows that through. Never had a freeze up!
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