filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
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What is the purpose of this thing
http://www.reliablefilter.com/filters/motor_fan_fi...
http://www.reliablefilter.com/filters/motor_fan_fi...
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RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
Snake oil, if you ask me. Dust on the motor should be removed by maintenance. Putting a filter that will eventually clog is definitely not a good idea.
Gunnar Englund
www.gke.org
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
I'm thinking you're right.
I don't follow.
LOL.
I totally missed those red arrows! Literally (almost) ROTFL.
It only adds to the comedy value of what was already a joke of a page.
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RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
About as useful as an ash-tray on a motor bike.
It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Sherlock Holmes - A Scandal in Bohemia.)
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
Kept the flying threads,cloth dusts etc from plugging up the fan guard cover, cooling fan fouling etc.
RE: filter cover over TEFC shroud... what the...?
At first I didn't see any discussion of pressure/flow relationships. Now I see they call it FP50, with a link that gives some pressure/flow relationships (while clean… not sure about when dirt-laden) which might be used to get a very rough idea of impact on cooling flow.
I also see the funny red arrows show on every page of the website, so they're not associated with representing motor airflow.
darned, my parade has been rained upon.
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