CARF
Industrial
- Feb 20, 2003
- 252
Dear all,
I want to measure the air pressure in an air duct system both on the head and suction side of a big air ventilator. The channel is square 1.5 x 1.5 meter, air velocity is around 10 meter/sec. The motor is 100 kiloWatt.
Now I want to apply a good old U-tube manometer to measure the air pressure. Does anybody have experience with this method? How to avoid pressure readings induced by speed (p = 0.5 rho x V^2) and carburetter-like sucction effects?
What pressure readings I can expect (approx), I mean what pressures are typical for this size of ventilators?
Please let me know,
MVD
I want to measure the air pressure in an air duct system both on the head and suction side of a big air ventilator. The channel is square 1.5 x 1.5 meter, air velocity is around 10 meter/sec. The motor is 100 kiloWatt.
Now I want to apply a good old U-tube manometer to measure the air pressure. Does anybody have experience with this method? How to avoid pressure readings induced by speed (p = 0.5 rho x V^2) and carburetter-like sucction effects?
What pressure readings I can expect (approx), I mean what pressures are typical for this size of ventilators?
Please let me know,
MVD