If you are referring for the air handling unit (AHU), then the total pressure drop is the one also called total static pressure (TSP).
TSP = ISP + ESP
where: ISP or internal static pressure - summation of pressure drops caused by mixing box, filters, and coils.
ESP or external static pressure - summation of pressure drops caused by external supply/return ductworks.
No problem for ESP as this is already given, 1063 Pa.
What confusing is the given fan static pressure, 2877 Pa. What type is this pressure, TSP or ISP. So where did you get this pressure? If this obtained from fan manufacturer catalog, then this is the pressure capacity of fan that will cover both the ISP and ESP of the air distribution system.
So say this fan static pressure is the fan or blower capacity thus we can consider this as our TSP.
Hence we can calculate the ISP (2877-1063) which will be 1814 Pa.
So this means that the accumulated pressure drop by AHU's mixing box, filters, and coils should not exceed 1814 Pa.
I hope my answer is acceptable.
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