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Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 10:03 am
by DaveW
If you were to change the fluid in the incline to a different SG would you have to change the scale or change the orifices calculation. Thanks
Dave

Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 10:21 am
by bruce
Here is a past post that covers this question in pretty good detail its 4 pages long.
Using the SEARCH feature for specific gravity will bring up additional posts that cover this subject, make sure you click search from OLDER than one month

Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:59 pm
by 86rocco
Yes, the specific gravity changes the scale. For example, if you manometer requires 12"WC of pressure to go for 0 to 100% with water (SP=1.00) and you changed the fluid to Dwyer's 0.826 sp red oil, the manometer would now require 12X0.826=9.912" WC to go from 0 to 100%. Check out the spreadsheet in , you can play all of the parameters of the manometer including specific gravity and see how the scale changes.

Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 2:34 pm
by DaveW
Sorry Bruce should have searched first.
86 so what you are saying is if the incline scale was intended for an SG of 1 at a 12" rise and I changed the fluid in the incline to .826 the rise would still be the same but I would calculate the orfices to 9.912" of rise, or take the sqrt value between .826 and 1" (.9088) and times that by the original calculated cfm @ 12".
Does anything else change in the spreadsheet you made for the incline if you were to change fluids? Thanks for the help.
Dave

Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:02 pm
by 86rocco
The percentage scale stays the same but the actual pressure that corresponds to the points on the scale do change.