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airflow velocity

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ozzworth

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Dec 7, 2002
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Designing a heating core into a 1.5 inch tube to raise an ambient temp. of 40 degrees to 60 degrees. Have a flow velocity of 98 CFM produced by a squirrel-cage fan, but have no way of finding the PRESSURE of the air-flow.

I suspect it's less than 15 psi... Any assistance would be most helpfull...
 
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