mech7981
Mechanical
- Feb 27, 2021
- 2
Hi.
I have a question about a duct modification. I have an OAHU that serves existing AHU-1 with around 1500 cfm. I'm wanting to put a tap somewhere on that duct and run a round duct to serve AHU-2 with about 100 cfm of OA.
My question is, what size of round duct do I need to get approximately 100 cfm to AHU-2? The data is below.
1500 cfm = amount of airflow to existing AHU-1
20x12 = duct size from OAHU to existing AHU-1
20 ft = distance from OAHU to existing AHU-1
0.5"wc = external static pressure seen by OAHU
40 ft = distance from new tap location to inlet of AHU-2
I understand that I'll have to increase the fan speed to account for the new airflow, 1500 + 100 = 1600 cfm.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I have a question about a duct modification. I have an OAHU that serves existing AHU-1 with around 1500 cfm. I'm wanting to put a tap somewhere on that duct and run a round duct to serve AHU-2 with about 100 cfm of OA.
My question is, what size of round duct do I need to get approximately 100 cfm to AHU-2? The data is below.
1500 cfm = amount of airflow to existing AHU-1
20x12 = duct size from OAHU to existing AHU-1
20 ft = distance from OAHU to existing AHU-1
0.5"wc = external static pressure seen by OAHU
40 ft = distance from new tap location to inlet of AHU-2
I understand that I'll have to increase the fan speed to account for the new airflow, 1500 + 100 = 1600 cfm.
Thanks in advance for your help!