I am not sure what to do about this, but here is the problem.
I have an orifice plate and several calibration plate, all tests are done at 28"
The first of the calibration plates flows 275cfm and on my bench that is 86%. This means my orifice flows 320cfm.
Ok, so that is great an all, but I have another calibration plate. This one is supposed to flow 269.3cfm, and on my bench, that is 83.5%. Well guess what, now the orifice flows 322.5cfm.
Not so bad, just 2.5 cfm, but this is where it gets intersting.
I have yet another calibration plate that flows 255.4cfm, which shows up as 78.5 cfm. Well this no means that my orifice would have to flow 325.5 cfm. Now I have a 5cfm difference from my largest calibration plate, and so far it is a upward trend as the calibration plate gets smaller. Seems like for every 10 cfm of flow that is increased through the calibraition plate, the orifice flows less.
And now the most intersting part. I have another calibration plate that lows 120cfm, and on my bench, it reads 39% which calculates my orifice to be 310cfm. GRRRRR, this is really ticking me off. Now the amount that the orifice flows has dropped instead of increased. Of course this is really below the threshold of accuracy, but I have tested it 10 times, and is rock steady at 39%
What might be going on here?