by trader » Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:34 pm
Thanks Larry,
I bought the LFE several years ago as a surplus item from the National Defense Department of Canada. It was listed as a Calibrator Set, Radiac, Air Sampler. Classified as restricted. ha Anyway cost out of pocket for the LFE as packaged including UPS freight to Texas was a wopping $83.00. Had a fresh calibration from Meriam. At the time I was doing some R&D on Rochester 2bbl carbs and boosters for circle track customers. I made a crude flow box and used a shop vac to power it. I have since retired, and play around with 2 stroke outboard motors. Most are in the range of 10 cu in per cylinder, so not much cfm needed. A good friend gave me a Ametek 114787, and I use a variac to control the speed. I also still like playing around with my old Ford flatheads. Another motor light on cfm. I will use the variac controlled 114787 as the main motor on this new bench, and probably another in case I need more flow. With a 2" vacuum hose to the LFE and the other end hand held against the bottom of the 114787 (crude) gave me a differential of 8.5" on the U tube, about 106cfm. Hooked to my 6.5 hp shop vac and I could only pull 4" differential and 52 cfm. This was using the calibration sheet from Meriam, but no correction factors. I did not have an absolute inlet pressure manometer in line, so I don't know about working pressure. I have a 6.4" Meriam incline, so will probably work at a lower pressure and do the math.
Would be interesting to use the LFE in conjunction with an X.000 orifice and use the LFE for the 0 - 100 cfm range. Only with electronics.........
I recently bought a new Dwyer DS 300-3 off e-bay for $16.00 and I am going to set it up in a tube and check against the LFE bench, when it is up and running. I will eventually use the pitot in another bench later.
I decided on the LFE at the time because of price and ease of use, and it worked in the cfm range I needed. I have learned so much from everyone here, that I wouldn't be afraid to build either style, but would lean toward a pitot.
It is not bi-directional. neither am I ha ha...trader
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