Air receiver systems are legally regulated in the UK under the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 (PSSR 2000), yet many organisations still overlook critical compliance requirements before startup. From missing Written Schemes of Examination (WSEs) to incorrectly set pressure relief valves and undocumented system modifications, PSSR defects can expose duty holders to enforcement action from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), costly downtime, and serious safety risks.
In this guide, we break down the most common PSSR defects in UK air receiver systems, explain why they occur, and outline practical steps to ensure full regulatory compliance. Whether you’re commissioning a new compressed air system or reviewing an existing installation, this article will help you reduce risk, meet statutory obligations, and protect your workforce.
Read the full guide to ensure your air receiver system meets PSSR 2000 requirements.









