mnchapman
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 2006
- 18
I have a air handler serving a school kitchen. The air flow seems poor and cooling is weak. How can I derive the actual cfm being delivered?
I took a External Static Pressure reading midway down the ductwork,, it .21" for a 20x20 inch square duct. The supply fan is rated 1650 cfm. There is a return air fan on the return duct. I want to get a velocity pressure reading but I don't know where to take the before and after samples. If the samples must be taken from the same size duct, then I can't do it at all since the blower mounts in the cabinet, thus with duct work on one side, and a cabinet on the other side.
Actually, I did take this mis-matched reading, by tapping into the existing blower differential pressure switches 1/8" lines. I got 1.20" reading but I don't know what I am measuring here. When I put in new filters, I got a reading of 1.00".
Secondly, if I increase the airflow (say with new belts), then can I expect the static pressure reading midway down the supply duct, to increase or decrease from my current. .21"?
The blue prints state: esp=.87" and tsp=1.87" (as I recall). I wonder where on the system, they take their readings? i.e. -in the cabinet, before the raf, after the raf, , etc.
I am on the brink of understanding all this. Any insight would be appreciated.
I took a External Static Pressure reading midway down the ductwork,, it .21" for a 20x20 inch square duct. The supply fan is rated 1650 cfm. There is a return air fan on the return duct. I want to get a velocity pressure reading but I don't know where to take the before and after samples. If the samples must be taken from the same size duct, then I can't do it at all since the blower mounts in the cabinet, thus with duct work on one side, and a cabinet on the other side.
Actually, I did take this mis-matched reading, by tapping into the existing blower differential pressure switches 1/8" lines. I got 1.20" reading but I don't know what I am measuring here. When I put in new filters, I got a reading of 1.00".
Secondly, if I increase the airflow (say with new belts), then can I expect the static pressure reading midway down the supply duct, to increase or decrease from my current. .21"?
The blue prints state: esp=.87" and tsp=1.87" (as I recall). I wonder where on the system, they take their readings? i.e. -in the cabinet, before the raf, after the raf, , etc.
I am on the brink of understanding all this. Any insight would be appreciated.