by gofaster » Tue Feb 27, 2007 12:18 pm
Here are more pictures of the motor board, the valve assembly, and the orifice plate.
The motors are Ametek 115923's. They are glued to the board with construction adhesive and located by oak slats with felt pads, and I used wing nuts so I wouldn't overtighten and crush the fan housings. They are kinda fragile. I used a router to radius the entries. The plate holding the wiring cordgrips is supported by a board that mimics the placement of the plate on the bench. The plate is stainless steel.
On the back of the valves there's a 3/8" rod that is parallel to the threaded rod which keeps the valves from turning. The valves are opposed. That will let depression help seal the intake when exhaust testing, and pressure in the cabinet will help seal the exhaust valve when testing in intake mode.
The orifice plate is stainless steel with "square edged" orifices. It will use rubber stoppers per Thomas Vaught's suggestion. The largest opening has four thumbscrews surrounding it. This is so I can try using some of Bruce's orifice plates over this opening to compare results with my openings. If I like the results/repeatability with Bruce's plates better than my own it leaves me the option to switch without having to tear the bench apart.
My thanks again to flh1960 for hosting the pictures for me!
Jim