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    Fan pumping power requirement to overcome heat exchanger pressure drop

    In reply to some of the comments, please note that fan will be installed after the heat exchanger, where the temperature will be around 400F. The pressure drop of 1" is the total of the drop produced by the heat exchanger (this number is given by the heat exchanger supplier) and it also...
  2. MLA65

    Fan pumping power requirement to overcome heat exchanger pressure drop

    The density at the fan is 0.746Kg/m^3. The fan will be located after the heat exchanger, where the temparature is about 400F. If I use the flow before the Heat Exchanger I get a higher power requirement for the fan than what I would get if I apply the same formula but with the flow after the...
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    Fan pumping power requirement to overcome heat exchanger pressure drop

    Given an air to water heat exchanger with the following characteristics: Inlet temperature of Hot air: 750F Outlet temperature of hot air: 400F Flow: 10,000 SCFM Pressure drop: 1" of Water My question is: How to calculate the pumping power requirement for a fan that will help me to circulate...

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