sgel83
Computer
- Jul 23, 2020
- 4
This is probably a very fundamental question as HVAC Engineering is not my profession but I am working on hobby project and trying to figure out the consequences of the following scenario.
I have 2 units using common ductwork which results in having 2 Centrifugal fans in Series with different volume outputs.
FAN-1 (5.7 - 6.6 CMM) ----> FAN-2 (3.2 - 7.1 CMM)
FAN-2 will always be running but the volume of air it moves varies, and more often with less output than FAN-1.
I am trying to understand what are the consequences of having it mismatched, and should I try to run them in parallel or use software and electronically controlled valves, as well as adjust the fan speed to try to match the FAN-2.
If they stay in Series and FAN-1 and FAN-2 are both running what is the consequences of the mismatch. Would the expected life expectancy of either Fan be reduced due to pressure build up?