Speedy
Mechanical
- Jun 5, 2001
- 229
I have an application where I want to confirm air-flow in an extraction duct. At present we use a diaphragm type vacuum switch which measures the vacuum from a smaller L-shaped pipe fixed in the middle of the air flow, i.e the venturi principle.
The vacuum switch is unreliable. I have measured the vacuum at 55mm water. This with a simple water tube. This equates to 5.5 milibar (if my calculations are correct).
The range on the vac switch is 5~50 milibar.
My question is how can I increase the vacuum to bring it closer to the switch mid-range?
Would a funnel type opening on the end of the venturi pipe help?
Regards,
Speedy
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The vacuum switch is unreliable. I have measured the vacuum at 55mm water. This with a simple water tube. This equates to 5.5 milibar (if my calculations are correct).
The range on the vac switch is 5~50 milibar.
My question is how can I increase the vacuum to bring it closer to the switch mid-range?
Would a funnel type opening on the end of the venturi pipe help?
Regards,
Speedy
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