by larrycavan » Sun Oct 02, 2005 10:32 am
It depends on the size of the orifice as to how many motors you need on.
If you're only just at or slightly above 118.3, turn on another motor just in case you start falling below when you adjust your Cd value.
If you're using 3 ranges then you'll have to decide how you want to enter them for intake and exhaust. Remember you'll be treating each individual orifice as two because the Cd will be different for Intake and Exhaust.
Hole one could use A [Intake] and B [Exhaust] or you could use A, B, C for intake and D, E, F for exhaust. What method you choose is entirely up to you.
Warm up the bench for a few minutes then start calibrating.
After you've entered your orifice diameters you begin the test. Adjust the Cd from the default .62 until you hit the 118.3 value.
Orifice Command - Corresponding Cd Command
A - G
B - H
C - I
D - J
E - K
F - L
Start with A, see what you have for CFM, enter G, set the cd value for A, repeat until you hit the number. REMEMBER the FP1 commands are case sensative!
If everything works properly it's like the Showtime oven....Set it and Forget it..
Hmmmm...maybe Ron will could build a bench and sell it on tv for three easy payments of $13.33....
Larry