by ThomasVaught » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:57 pm
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"Did I get this right: factory (SF) uses 3"WC DP to measure flow through orificies 1,2,3,4 and 5."
Correct! SF does not use a 6" H2O orifice depression calibration like they use on the SF300, Sf-600, and SF1200 benches. The SF300 and SF1200 use red .826 sg fluid in a Dwyer 246 Manometer. The SF600 uses approximately 1.91 sg fluid with the same Dwyer 246 6" manometer to get the approximate 50% larger range per orifice. A SF300 has ranges of 25 cfm, 50, cfm, 100 cfm, 200 cfm, 300 cfm and 400 cfm. A SF600 has ranges of 25 * 1.5 = 37 cfm, 50 * 1.5 = 75 cfm, 100 * 1.5 = 150 cfm, 200 * 1.5 = 350 cfm, 300 * 1.5 = 450 cfm and 400 * 1.5 = 600 cfm..... They both used the same sized orifices! Make sense?
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"That's what I should use on my manometer scale (vertical height) ? I will be using water as my fluid so how does this influence on my manometer design and calibration ?"
Either make a custom top orifice plate using the forum spreadsheet to calculate the numbers, revise your homemade inclinded manometer to read 3" DP, or buy a Dwyer 209 inclined manometer that will read the correct depression.
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"What is the max thickness for orificeplate? I have access to CNC sheetmetal cutting center to get it done."
I have made very accurate orifice plates in the past using .125" (1/8") mild steel material. I put a 45 degree back cut on one side. The edge was a sharp edge where the airflow entered the orifice. Maybe Bruce could make you some orifice plates and you could attach these plates to the top of your bench and epoxy seal the butted sections.
Tom V.