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Getting my new bench together. Here is a picture of the frame, air box (Tower of Power) and air box cap.
The air box is upside down in the photo, to show the intake and exhaust holes. The cap has an exhaust hole. Hopefully, i will be able to exhaust air through the top during intake mode, and not the bottom.
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The air box goes inside the frame. To reverse air flow, it is moved from one side of frame to the other. The air is pushed/pulled through a single hole in the bottom of the frame.
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The air box cap and plumbing (bottom) is in place. This setup can use either the Flow Performance flow element and bench receptacle system, or a settling chamber and flow element, or a an orifice setup can be placed in the frame.
There is a 3" outlet in the pipe leading out of the frame for a test pressure adjustment bleed valve.
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A Flow Performance FE2.5m flow element and the FR4b receptacle in place. Notice the gap behind the bench surface for C clamps and other fasteners for locating your test piece.
The air box has 3 valves that allow 2 motors at a time to run without pulling air through the other unused motors.
Hopefully, I will get 500 cfm through this thing with 8 SurplusCenter.com #16-1234 motors.
The foot print for this bench is 2'x2'.