by Thomas Vaught » Thu Dec 15, 2005 7:32 pm
Larry, explain why you feel the very high orifice delta Ps would be an advantage (using smaller orifice hole sizes vs using lower Delta Ps with larger hole diameters.
The blue company went to the higher Delta P because they already had a 400 cfm bench with the appropriate hole sizes: 25 cfm, 50 cfm, 100 cfm, 200 cfm, 300 cfm, and 400 cfm.
By going to the 1.91 sg fluid they increased the flow range by 50% (they added two additional motors too) with virtually no real cost and had a new bench. The new ranges were 37.5 cfm, 75 cfm, 150 cfm, 300 cfm, 450 cfm, and 600 cfm. This moved the effective delta P to about 13.87"
vs the typical 6" and they could still use the Dwyer 246 inclined manometer. Only deal was the 1.91 fluid is very expensive vs the .826 fluid.
Thanks
Tom V.