by Tony » Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:57 pm
Hello rb209, welcome to the Forum.
A set of flow bench plans would be the very best way to get started. Keep reading, all the information you need is right here, it just takes a fair while to get through it all !! They are a very friendly and helpful bunch of guys here.
I am using water manometers on my own bench, nothing at all wrong with that, and it is a very simple way to get started. I built my bench a very long time ago, and at the time there was no affordable alternative to water manometers, so that is what I still have.
But honestly, at the price the PTS digital system is being offered, it is hardly worth the trouble to scrounge all the basic materials to build some good looking water manometers. You can, but why even bother ?
If you do decide to use water manometers, there is plenty of information here on the Forum on how to go about it.
The flow measurement orifice plate is located deep inside the bench, and it may need to be changed to suit greatly different flow ranges. The deck plates provide an air tight "door" that you can open up for access to the measurement orifice.
These deck plates are normally fitted to the decks of yachts to provide water tight access to storage lockers located right beneath the deck. They provide a very simple and effective air tight access to our measurement orifice. A low cost and very effective solution.
Also known as the infamous "Warpspeed" on some other Forums.