The amount of condensate generated in a compressed air system is dependent on several factors, including the humidity level of the incoming air, the temperature of the air, and the pressure to which the air is being compressed.
Condensate can cause several problems in a compressed air system if not properly managed, such as rust and corrosion, decreased efficiency of filters and other components, and contamination of the compressed air.
It's important to have a proper condensate management system in place to ensure that the condensate is removed and disposed of properly, and to minimize any negative effects it may have on the compressed air system.