by Tony » Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:12 am
Lynds, that is a pretty big blower around 4.3 air horsepower.
I am assuming it is three phase.
Ring compressors, (otherwise known as regenerative compressors) have characteristics fairly similar to piston, roots, vane, and other positive displacement compressors. although they have no rubbing or sliding parts like most real positive displacement compressors.
That means you will be limited to very roughly 318 CFM, no matter what, but it will operate happily over a very wide pressure range.
You will not be able to control flow by throttling it, but will need a VFD to adjust the speed, or bypass air around the blower to reduce flow.
I don't know anyone that has used this type of blower in a flow bench, but it should certainly be possible to do.
The only real disadvantage that I can see is noise. Regenerative blowers scream like a siren, which is why there is a dual muffler (intake and discharge) built into it below the motor. It will still be fairly noisy though.
It may need to be built into a sound proof box, but otherwise it should work fine, once you have either a VFD or an air bypass system to control the flow.
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