New Maplenoll Ariadne owner needing advice


I have recently purchased a maplenoll ariadne. I have tried to learn a little about the table but find very little information. I know the table was discontinued in the 90's but the little i have found indicated it is a very good table. I am interested to learn if there are any tricks or problems to optimizing this table. As most of you probably know, it is an air bearing platter and tonearm. I plan on putting my zxy airy 3 on the arm once I get it set up.
oilmanmojo
Air Supply Control:
Threaders; Using "hit an miss" , I have setteled upon a professional-type Air Control Unit I use to deliver a clean, oil free air supply from the Maplenoll Quiet Pump. The product , manufactured by Central Pneumatic, available at Harbor Freight , on-line or in their stores, # SKU 1118, consists of a air regulator, air control and filter unit. The specifications are ; operating pressure 160 PSI (Max.), Inlet size 1/2"NPT , Oultet size 1/4"NPT ( adapters/barbs required) , re-useable/ replaceable filter , Dimensions 11-3/4" Tall x 3-7/8" Dia. x 8-3/4" Deep , Weight 5-1/2 lbs., Filter up to 40 microns and Max.Capacity 21 C.F.M. @ 90 PSI. Sale Price $29.99. The Unit enters the air supply chain a few feet from the air output of the QT.

After the Air Control Unit, I follow-up with a secondary oil/water separator, a replaceable air filter , a charcole filter, a plenum (6"x41") that sends pressurized air to room where the 'Noll sits. At the 'Noll, all Walker Recommendations were implemented exactly as written with additional plenums/charcole filtering followed by 100' of tubing dedicated to the tone-arm . With the exception of a tweak here and there, the air supply chain is complete. More to come later.
Threaders: Air Supply Chain(ASC):
A odd thing happened following my last thread, the ASC started to spring leaks in places that already had been checked were ok. This is more challenging than I initially expected. Everthing in the air chain is going to be re-tested. I will keep you informed.
Threaders : Problems with Air Supply Chain (ASC) :

Specialists @ GE ( thread & PVC sealants ) report that for a variety of reasons the sealants I previously applied were not designed to work with PVC & metals . GE is forwarding industrial samples to apply. GE said that their products should seal the entire chain boosting the PSI . More to come soon.
Can anyone advise the air flow needed for the 70 pound platter model, I understand it should be 40-45psi pressure, but to size the compressor I need to know the flow/displacement in cfm.
Thanks.
James.
The platter size shouldn't matter. I'm not sure how to answer the rest of question though.