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Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:31 pm
by 99-1134301289
Hello could you say to me which is the diameter of the orifice on a flowbench superflow 110 thank you.
Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2006 7:51 pm
by larrycavan
FWIW...That bench style isn't really a good one to use as a build project....
If small capacity is all you need, you could build a small cabinet bench with say 4 ranges and make it a design with the motors after the orifice plate like the SF600. Use porthole doors and rubber stoppers. I really don't see any good reason to end up with a bench that needs temperature corrections because of the design layout...
JMO
Larry C
Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:51 am
by 99-1134301289
Hello, thank you for this good council I go applied your solution. Could you say to me how is the graduation to the manometer sold in option at superflow for the control of air speed with the Pitot tube.
thank you
R.C
Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:41 pm
by Unkl Ian
Do you want the size of the orifice in the "test plate" they supply,or the sizes in the plate at the top with the plugs ?
Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:42 pm
by 99-1134301289
hello it is the sizes in the plate at the top with the plugs which I would like to know
thank you
Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:35 pm
by larrycavan
Posted:
Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:11 pm
by DaveMcLain
Doing a copy of the SF 110 design wouldn't be incredibly difficult. Having the motor in the center does force you to do a temp correction(very easy) but I think the reason Superflow built it that way was to make it easy to get to the orfice plate so that you can chage the ranges quickly and easily using the stoppers. I guess you could always build a bench using a similar idea but put the plate in the center of the bench and then have an access hole where you change the range, this could work....
About the only thing I don't like about my SF110 is how it has 4 motors yet only uses 2 in each direction. It has enough capacity for most of the work I do however.