John, I flowed the plates. Also can you get me some???
1.125 plate = 90.8 cfm @ .62 cd/ 89.0 cfm @ my formula
1.875 plate = 252.2 cfm @ .62 cd/ 247.2 cfm @ my formula
2.375 plate = 404.7 cfm @ .62 cd/ 396.6 cfm @ my formula
SuperFlow @ .590 cd/ manomter reading
#4 hole
1.125 plate = 92.6 electronics/ 88.5 manometer
1.875 plate = 252.3 electronics/ 245.9 manometer
#5 hole
1.125 plate = 93.2 eletronics/ 84.4 manometer
1.875 plate = 252.1 electronoics/ 243.1 manometer
2.375 plate = 396.8 electronics/ 387.4 manometer
PTS @ .590 cd
1.125 plate = 90.0
1.875 plate = 249.2
2.375 plate = 398.7
This falls right inline with what my feelings are. The manometer was scaled off a .60 cd and the calibration was done at a lower depression which I feel was 10"..
John, flowed the plates
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Re: Jeff, flowed the plates
Chad, this is John btw and I am surprised you received the orifice plates that fast. That is good to know. You can have those.
John
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Re: Jeff, flowed the plates
jfholm wrote:Chad, this is John btw and I am surprised you received the orifice plates that fast. That is good to know. You can have those.
John
Sweet! Thanks!
PS, I changed it!
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Re: John, flowed the plates
Just don't call me late for dinner