fire in flow bench

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Re: fire in flow bench

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One thing to keep in mind; most flowbench designs run the motors wide open and throttle the flow with a valve, in this case the motors are generating a very high temp output of air.

Running only the motors you need and controlling the depression with varying motor speed keeps the motors from running wide open with no cooling flow. On my PTS design no measuring tubing is exposed to any air temp change from the motors as the tubing is external to the motor box area.

Once your motor brushes are "run in" the massive sparking subsides, I used water based paint in my bench build.
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Re: fire in flow bench

Post by Hotz »

Brucepts wrote:One thing to keep in mind; most flowbench designs run the motors wide open and throttle the flow with a valve, in this case the motors are generating a very high temp output of air.

Running only the motors you need and controlling the depression with varying motor speed keeps the motors from running wide open with no cooling flow. On my PTS design no measuring tubing is exposed to any air temp change from the motors as the tubing is external to the motor box area.

Once your motor brushes are "run in" the massive sparking subsides, I used water based paint in my bench build.
Dear Bruce these pictures were taken from a FB made in your country (no comment on the manufacturer) This proves that your project accessor by the guys DIY overcome major brands.(Little thoughts big results).
the photos were to illustrate things that can happen far and our vision
Sorry my english mistakes.
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Re: fire in flow bench

Post by Hotz »

Once your motor brushes are "run in" the massive sparking subsides(quote Bruce)
I have seen these motor throw a wild, almost flame like, sparks.(quote Flash)

made me think we should be attentive to the work environment because the suction power of a fb and great! air must be pure. as the sparks of the engine in contact with air polluted by gases may explode
Sorry my english mistakes.
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Re: fire in flow bench

Post by Hotz »

I spoke with the manufacturer, went the value of R $ 288.00 paint gallon + / - U $ 150.00. very expensive! cheaper to buy good extinguisher
(That catch fire) :lol:
Sorry my english mistakes.
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