by 200cfm » Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:40 pm
Ok, Happy Days are starting to come in now. I think I am getting closer to a credible bench. One with repeatability and accuracy. Yes, I thought about the issue of back flow on the 5th motor. So today I upped the ante and wired the 5th motor for power and also set it up with variable control. So I am currently at 5 motors with 2 of them variable.
And I installed eight 1/4" T nuts and bolts along the middle section framing and top chamber framing to pull the front board into the areas that I was unsure of. This bench has well over 50 1/4 inch carriage bolts in it and just about that number in number 10 wood screws. In hind sight that is a lot of holes. Once I clamped shut the front panel I could see a much better closure in the mid section.
Double checked my incline calibration and ran the following tests. The givens are: 115 cfm calibration plate installed on top bore entry. All 5 motors running to avoid back pumping loses.
Incline set for 12" rise with 30 inch or 76.2 cm length.
1.950 Orifice Selected:
test depression @ 28 " wc Incline rise to 33.0 cm or 13.0".
% flow mark @ 65.5% for 117.0 cfm flow. Error @ plus 2.0 cfm. Made several pulls and got good repeats.
1.650 Orifice Selected:
test depression @ 28" wc Incline rises to 64.8 cm or 25.50". Percent Flow mark @ 92.1% or 117.8 cfm. Error @ 2.8 cfm Several pulls got similar repeats.
1.300 Orifice Selected:
test depression @12.8 Incline rises to 76.2 or 30" mark.
Percent Flow mark @ 100% or 79.4 cfm.
Error @ 79.4 - 77.8 or 1.6 cfm Several pulls with good repeats.
This is the closest I have ever been on the three orifices and the first 28" wc test on the 1.650 plate. So I think I can say, "in the zone." Both manometers are steady.
I want to add a second coat of outside primer and decide if I should add more T nut bolts on the outside section of the front panel.
How do you "fine tune" the cd of the plate?