ok i said what im trying to do numerous times, im not asking you guys to design a paint booth ventilation system
You have a spray booth hood, and that hood came with a fan, and somehow you measured that fans air velocity and translated that it to 3,000 CFM?
never said i had a booth that came...
gt-egr
you are closer to what im asking
dont take my numbers of 400 and 500 across the evaporator as a set number as i was just told that its absurd.
what i have as a constant is about a strong 3000 cfm blower, what i dont want is for this to be toooo much for the evaporator to handle as if the...
maybe i am,
im tryin to get some help sounds as if you are knowledgeable enough to understand what i need, are you going to help or just rand and insult me ?
let me know and i wont waste time anymore
Don't use rules of thumb unless you understand the assumptions that make the valid, and their limitations
ok this is why im asking , if i am not correct just let me know
You have 3000 cfm out of your blower. Apparently you want some lower flow through your coil. Where does the rest of the flow...
ok what im trying to have is dehumidified air comming into a spray booth and i need help with the air flow across the evaporator. This is a paint booth so all of the air that comes in has to be evacuated, this air needs to be dehumidified.
[highlight #3465A4]"The ideal cfm across an evaporator...
[highlight #73D216][/highlight]Looking for some help with this design it’s a dehumidifier for a paint booth non recirculating, what it will do is output dehumidified air that gets immediately evacuated by an exhaust fan.
The ideal cfm across an evaporator is 400 cfm(what I read) so I'm aiming...