MrCGreen
Electrical
- May 29, 2007
- 2
despite my previous beliefs, i've been informed a fan in a duct would draw less current if a damper down stream of it had been closed. I assumed the fan running would build up air pressure between the fan and the damper causing the motor to work against a higher load and in turn cause a higher current to be drawn. why is this not the case?
also - whatever the explanation for the above is - does it also relate to pumps and the currents been drawn under different loads?
also - whatever the explanation for the above is - does it also relate to pumps and the currents been drawn under different loads?