shreyds9
Mechanical
- Feb 27, 2013
- 10
Hi everybody,
This may have become monotonous discussion but I am not clear about the same so posting it.
My understanding is for compressors, capacity is specified in Nm3/hr say 500Nm3/hr. This capacity is defined at discharge of compressor package.
to size the compressor, 500 Nm3/hr wud be converted to ACFM (i.e at site atmospheric conditions for eg: 0.998 bara,45 Deg C, 65% Rh)
Now in catalogues of compressor manufacturers, capacity is defined in FAD m3/min at conditions. This conditions are at
- dry air
- absolute inlet pressure 1 bar(a)
- cooling and air intake temperature 20 °C
Refer following URL
Should FAD capacity be converted to site conditions to check the suitability of model to be sure about suitability of model?
This may have become monotonous discussion but I am not clear about the same so posting it.
My understanding is for compressors, capacity is specified in Nm3/hr say 500Nm3/hr. This capacity is defined at discharge of compressor package.
to size the compressor, 500 Nm3/hr wud be converted to ACFM (i.e at site atmospheric conditions for eg: 0.998 bara,45 Deg C, 65% Rh)
Now in catalogues of compressor manufacturers, capacity is defined in FAD m3/min at conditions. This conditions are at
- dry air
- absolute inlet pressure 1 bar(a)
- cooling and air intake temperature 20 °C
Refer following URL
Should FAD capacity be converted to site conditions to check the suitability of model to be sure about suitability of model?