It works. I finally got to test my bench today. It seams to work great. Heres how mine works. It is an orifice type, with the orifices in the middle of the bench. The large clear deck plate is removed to change orifices. I used rubber stoppers to plug the holes. So far they do not have to be moved from side to side when changing from intake to exhaust. They stayed in there under 36" of water with no problem. The most they will ever see in 12.5", (height of my incline scale) This setup works great. I thought it might be a pain to open the plate and change stoppers, but it only takes about 30 seconds. The flow direction is changed by opening the deck plate on the end, (by the monitor) Two more plates are in the bench, one for intake and one for exhaust. There are 2 blast gates on the other end of the bench to also control flow. The blast gates work ok, but a deck plate for the exhaust would work better. To bleed off pressure, I wanted to try different devises, so I did not put anything inside for now. I picked up a 1.5" gate valve to try. It works good. Very easy to control the depression. I need to get another one for the exhaust.
The manometers are very steady, I was worried they might jump around like some have said but they don't. I can get within an 1/8" of the depression I want
I made my own calibration plate, so I'm not to sure how accurate it is. All my orifices are 1/8 plate machined to within .001.
So here are some numbers. The CD seams to be in the .59 range to make the numbers come out right. That could be the calibration plate. I need to get one from someone and compare.
Calibration plate size 1.612 1/8 square machined edge.
All my numbers are corrected to 28" water
Orifice size 2.052 2.295 2.514
Depression
28" 187 188 186
25" 185 186 187
20" 185 186 185
15" 182 185 182
10" 182 183 184
5" 180 180 178
It is interesting to me that the numbers go down with the depresion. Any one know why?
I would like to say thank you for everyone who posts here. This is a great project. Without this board I would not have built this bench.
Hope I don't sound like I'm bragging, I am just happy it works!!!!!!!
I will post a few pics to show how I did it.