Measured the 300 cfm plate diameter, cfm and airspeed.
Intake setting.
I measured the Plate at 2.044" diameter. 3.2813 sq inches of area.
289.4 cfm
289.4 x 2.4 = 694.56
694.56 divided by 3.2813 = 211.7 fps.
I got 207.3 fps. It was a PITA holding the pitot.
SF Sizes
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SF orifice plate it's a large picture!
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Check this out, straight from the SF600 manual...
The values for all ranges are shown on the Calibration Data Card mounted on your SF-300/600
flowbench for 25” (60cm) of test pressure.
Important Note: The SF-300/600 flow ranges are based on a test pressure of 25”(63.5cm) of
water. If other test pressures are used, the flow scale calibration ranges should be corrected by
the following amounts.
Chad can you please flow the 2.25 plate at 25" I am having a hard time believing that there cal plate CFM only moves CFM/.997 moving test pressure from 25 to 28I then put my 2.250 plate (356 calibrated cfm w/electronics) and it showed 78.2% of 442.9cfm = 346.3 cfm
if this is so your 2.250 plate should read 345.3 at 25
Please remember i am using the correction number Gerald posted not sure if your manual read the same.
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Bruce, my disk is gold..
A 2.044 plate would be set to flow 293.7 cfm on my bench. (13.29 x DIA²) x SQROUTE of test pressure.
A 2.044 plate would be set to flow 293.7 cfm on my bench. (13.29 x DIA²) x SQROUTE of test pressure.
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Rick1960FL wrote:Check this out, straight from the SF600 manual...
The values for all ranges are shown on the Calibration Data Card mounted on your SF-300/600
flowbench for 25” (60cm) of test pressure.
Important Note: The SF-300/600 flow ranges are based on a test pressure of 25”(63.5cm) of
water. If other test pressures are used, the flow scale calibration ranges should be corrected by
the following amounts.Chad can you please flow the 2.25 plate at 25" I am having a hard time believing that there cal plate CFM only moves CFM/.997 moving test pressure from 25 to 28I then put my 2.250 plate (356 calibrated cfm w/electronics) and it showed 78.2% of 442.9cfm = 346.3 cfm
if this is so your 2.250 plate should read 345.3 at 25
Please remember i am using the correction number Gerald posted not sure if your manual read the same.
Rick
It flowed 334.2 cfm @ 25" w/FP
It flowed 73.6% manometer @ 442.2 = 325.5 cfm
My 2.250 plate is set to read 356 cfm @ 28"
2.250 = 3.98 in²
3.98in² - pitot diameter = 3.964 / 356 x 2.4 = 215.5 fps
Pitot measures 216.8 fps
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Bruce, what SF machine uses this disc???Brucepts wrote:SF orifice plate it's a large picture!
Thanks,
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Pic of SF cal range correction chart.
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SF300/600 models use that style disc.hdwgfx wrote:Bruce, what SF machine uses this disc???Brucepts wrote:SF orifice plate it's a large picture!
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Chad did you mean to use 442.2 your range calibrationRick
It flowed 334.2 cfm @ 25" w/FP
It flowed 73.4% manometer @ 422.2 = 309.9 cfm
73.4% * 442.2 = 324.6.
Please help me here but in this quote,
I read this as they say there calibration number in your case #5 442.2 is derived at 25" test pressure.The values for all ranges are shown on the Calibration Data Card mounted on your SF-300/600
flowbench for 25” (60cm) of test pressure.
Important Note: The SF-300/600 flow ranges are based on a test pressure of 25”(63.5cm) of
water. If other test pressures are used, the flow scale calibration ranges should be corrected by
the following amounts.
What does it say next "Following amounts"
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It's the 300 cfm PAP I bought as a set from Bruce.Chad Speier wrote:Bruce, my disk is gold..
A 2.044 plate would be set to flow 293.7 cfm on my bench. (13.29 x DIA²) x SQROUTE of test pressure.