by 2seater » Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:40 pm
I'm sure my 15" inclined is steeper than yours but the 7.5" one is probably close to the same. The easiest thing to go would be to either tip the inclined up to a greater angle, not worrying about the correct scale, but just to see how high the fluid is actually going, or alternately, add a section of tubing to the high end of the meter and run it straight up for another foot or so and connect that to the static pickup. I have six cheap motors on my bench , rated @ 127 cfm each, probably at zero lift. With all six running and the test port partially blocked to get 28" of depression on the vertical manometer, it will pull just shy of 9" on the inclined meter through a 3" pvc pipe, just shy of 600 cfm. If you disconnect the static pickup and leave the tubing open to atmosphere, does the fluid pull backwards, or down into the fluid reservoir, when you flow some air through the flow tube with only the averaging pitot tube connected? It should. If the two pickups are not working against each other to leave only the velocity reading, the fluid will go crazy.