by bruce » Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:03 am
Don't look at the maximum CFM they flow from the charts, look at the flow at the static depression you will test at ie 10,28 etc. Compare this number to the other motors and what size orifice they flow it at. Motor numbers also do not add up, so 4 motors that flow 100cfm do not mean they will flow 400cfm (4x100).
The 116309 at 29" flows 55cfm on a .875" orifice for comparison the LH9563 at 28.6" flows 106.5cfm on a 1.25" orifice, the LH6311-01 at 30.8" flows 70.9cfm on a 1" orifice.
In the end nobody has a real good handle on how a specific motor will operate in a home-built bench design when teamed up with other motors . . . I'm trying to do this with my PTS bench design and am flowing various motor sets installed in my PTS bench but, it's not a cheap proposition even getting a discount from the motor supplier. I'm hoping to give everyone a good idea what they can expect from specific motors before plunking down $$$'s for them and finding out they don't work as planned.
Edited By bruce on 1238155505
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