chopengnr
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2003
- 7
I need to determine the present cfm that we are running in our compressed air system. Can I use the following:
P1V1=m1RT1 ; P2V2=m2RT2
assuming m1=m2 and RT1=RT2 yields P1V1=P2V2
My company has a 10 hp air compressor rated at 33cfm at 175psi. We typically run around at 130 psi. Using the above you get:
(33cfm)(175psi)/(130psi) = 44cfm
this seems to follow the rule of thumb of 4-5cfm per HP (I read it on another website)
P1V1=m1RT1 ; P2V2=m2RT2
assuming m1=m2 and RT1=RT2 yields P1V1=P2V2
My company has a 10 hp air compressor rated at 33cfm at 175psi. We typically run around at 130 psi. Using the above you get:
(33cfm)(175psi)/(130psi) = 44cfm
this seems to follow the rule of thumb of 4-5cfm per HP (I read it on another website)