by 2seater » Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:37 pm
The flow capability for different size pipes is yet to be tested, but while I am waiting for parts and constructing the bench, I did fool around with the Excel spreadsheet and the formulas that were kindly given in this forum. It really depends on how hard you can "suck" on the pipe, but I used the assumed maximum capabilty of my six vacuum motors of about 750 cfm to obtain a flow velocity of almost 14,000 fpm through a 3" pvc pipe, which "should" show as a reading of 12" h2o on the sensing annubar. That's about the velocity of an average leaf blower through a somewhat smaller tube, so air can certainly flow at least that fast (and probably much more). Assuming the same velocity through smaller tubes, 2" will do 319 cfm and 1.5", 182 cfm. The 12" required reading seems awfully high for the pressure velocity, but the formula says this is what is required. Does this sound correct?