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proper setup for measuring room pressure 1

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amazing azza

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Apr 26, 2017
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Friends, I would like to measure air pressure supplied to a clean room (food packaging) for the purposes of adjusting/monitoring ventilation supply fan intensity. The fan is grossly oversized, and the room materials are not particularly strong. One has to be very careful with setting it (via a VFD). I was thinking of making a high pressure alarm/limit. What would be the preferred mounting location for a differential pressure sensor:

1. Inside vs outside of room
2. Inlet duct vs outlet duct
3. Other?
 
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You want to control the pressure in the room, so you should measure the inside pressure vs the outside pressure - that is the "force" that the material of the room will experience.

Placing sensors in the rooms aren't always practical, then you measure in supply duct vs outside pressure - but this will only control the pressure in the duct, not the room. If you are sure your room is fairly constant in terms of pressure loss, this should be OK.

Kestell Laurie
South Africa
 
Hi,

You can meassure in the room, or you can take a some probe plate and with tubing supply pressure to sensor... I think that is possible...but can someone on forum to confirm...


But if I correctly understand you will measure a pressure in room and this presure sensor will control fan? If pressure room drop bellow the set point fan will rise the frequency and if pressure room rise above set point fan will slow?

Kind regards
 
Those plates are nice. No control, just a high pressure limit.
 
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