by Thomas Vaught » Mon Apr 11, 2005 10:56 pm
The Super Flow 600 uses the same Dewyer 246 durablock manometer as the one you have but with blue 1.91 fluid.
The Super Flow 300 used the same 246 manometer but with the
.826 fluid.
Going from the .826 fluid to the 1.91 fluid increases the range by 50 percent.
The SF benches had the following ranges:
SF 300 #1 = 25 cfm SF 600 #1 = 37 cfm
SF 300 #2 = 50 cfm SF 600 #2 = 75 cfm
SF 300 #3 = 100 cfm SF 600 #3 = 150 cfm
SF 300 #4 = 200 cfm SF 600 #4 = 300 cfm
SF 300 #5 = 300 cfm SF 600 #5 = 450 cfm
SF 300 #6 = 400 cfm SF 600 #6 = 600 cfm
in each case the orifice holes were the same diameter, they
just changed the fluid to allow 50% greater readings.
Example:
50 cfm time 1.5 = 75 cfm
200 cfm times 1.5 = 300 cfm etc.
I measured the orifices on the 300 and the 600 one time and they were the same.
The sizes were .857, 1.227, 1.770, 2.507, 3.059, and 3.490
The flow readings for the 600 chart showed the flows to be:
35.5, 71.5, 151, 299, 451, 604 cfm
You do the orifice size vs the flow and the discharge co-efficients were:
.593, .583, .593, .584, .592, .609
Quite a bit different from the typical assumed .62 number typically
assumed.
Tom V.