thesnipe
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2011
- 8
Hi,
Please see the attached drawing.
My question seems complex in nature. I suspect a fan should have been replaced with a larger version upon modifications to the process system at my place of employment.
( the modifications are drawn in green on my drawing)
The EXHAUST system is as follows:
Primary Exhaust Booster Fan = 4500 cfm (Circled in black)
Secondary Exhaust booster fan(s) = 300 cfm (circled in red)
I'm curious about how to go about calculating the pressure requirement of the new secondary exhaust fan.
The tanks that were added onto the circuit require an exhaust rate of at least 90 cfm.
Because I was not involved in the original design process, I do not have the original calculations handy.
How do I do these calculations? ( i know technically how to do them but I don't know what assumptions to make here) Which ducting lengths and fittings should I use etc etc.?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
Kind Regards,
The_Snipe
Snipe
Please see the attached drawing.
My question seems complex in nature. I suspect a fan should have been replaced with a larger version upon modifications to the process system at my place of employment.
( the modifications are drawn in green on my drawing)
The EXHAUST system is as follows:
Primary Exhaust Booster Fan = 4500 cfm (Circled in black)
Secondary Exhaust booster fan(s) = 300 cfm (circled in red)
I'm curious about how to go about calculating the pressure requirement of the new secondary exhaust fan.
The tanks that were added onto the circuit require an exhaust rate of at least 90 cfm.
Because I was not involved in the original design process, I do not have the original calculations handy.
How do I do these calculations? ( i know technically how to do them but I don't know what assumptions to make here) Which ducting lengths and fittings should I use etc etc.?
Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
Kind Regards,
The_Snipe
Snipe