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C factor of louvre

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pumpmann

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Sep 19, 2010
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where can I find the C-factors of louvres, T-type in particular. I am checking whether a plantroom would be suffeciently ventilated
 
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What cfm are you exhausting the plantroom? Plug the cfm into Q=VA (Q=cfm) (V=velocity, should be <=500 feet per minute so you don't get rain entrapment. Most louvers are 50% free area, so double the A to get the approximate louver size. What does the C factor tell you?

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I admit that I had trouble with line 70, as the internet did not exist in it's current form when I last used a Commodore 64. Otherwise, I hope this helps.
 
my supplier can't supply the coefesient
where can I find typical c-factors of louvres?
 
Can you supplier tell you the pressure drop at a specific flow rate/velocity? If so you can calculate the factor.

If he can't then find a similar louvre from another supplier and assume they are have a similar factor, thought the risks with assumptions.
 
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Louver losses/performace: I say measure it up, sketch the profile and go looking on the web for a similar product. Check Westvent, Aerovent, Greenheck was allready suggested. You will likely find the exact profile you have in which case the performance numbers will be identical to your louver.

 
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