MAPower
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2007
- 29
Hi,
I'm trying to get some help doing a rough estimate calculation of the volumetric flow through and induced draft fan on a balanced draft unit without doing a performance test. Here is the data that I have available to me in our historian:
- fan inlet & outlet pressures
- fan inlet temperature
- fan speed
- fan motor (VFD driven) operating amps
- fan motor (VFD driven) operating kW
I have used a motor sizing equation to give me a rough estimate, but am not sure if this formula can be used to calculate the CFM?
Horsepower = {CFM*Pressure(lbs/sq ft)}/{33,000*efficiency}
I have a few questions regarding this method:
- is this a valid equation to use for a rough estimate?
- is the efficiency the efficiency of the motor or the fan?
- solving for CFM, will it give me ACFM or (S)CFM?
- I am using pressure rise across the fan for the pressure
Any help would be great.
Is there a different equation I could use to determine a rough estimate of the vol. flow?
I'm trying to get some help doing a rough estimate calculation of the volumetric flow through and induced draft fan on a balanced draft unit without doing a performance test. Here is the data that I have available to me in our historian:
- fan inlet & outlet pressures
- fan inlet temperature
- fan speed
- fan motor (VFD driven) operating amps
- fan motor (VFD driven) operating kW
I have used a motor sizing equation to give me a rough estimate, but am not sure if this formula can be used to calculate the CFM?
Horsepower = {CFM*Pressure(lbs/sq ft)}/{33,000*efficiency}
I have a few questions regarding this method:
- is this a valid equation to use for a rough estimate?
- is the efficiency the efficiency of the motor or the fan?
- solving for CFM, will it give me ACFM or (S)CFM?
- I am using pressure rise across the fan for the pressure
Any help would be great.
Is there a different equation I could use to determine a rough estimate of the vol. flow?