Twin City Airflow Measuring System Using Piezometer Ring - ES-105 User Manual

Airflow measuring system using piezometer ring, Es-105, Measurement of airflow

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One of the following equations is used to measure

the flow:

ACFM = C1 * A * (∆P/ρ)

where: A = Actual inlet funnel throat area (square

feet) - from tables on pages 2 and 3

∆P = The differential in static pressure from

the piezometer ring and the front

pressure tap (inches w.g.)

ρ = Air density (pounds mass/cubic foot)

C1 = Value from Table 1 below

The equations can be simplified by assuming standard

density and assuming funnel dimensions match drawing

dimensions. The following tables show the factor (F) for

each fan size and type. The equation then becomes the

following:

For standard air (

ρ = 0.075 lb/ft

3

):

ACFM = F

∆P

where: F = factor from tables on pages 2 and 3

∆P = The differential in static pressure

from the piezometer ring and the

front pressure tap (inches w.g.)

©2014 Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.

Twin City Fan now offers an air measuring device as an

option on centrifugal fans. It is based on the principle

of a flow nozzle. The inlet cone of the fan is used as

the flow nozzle. By measuring the pressure drop through

the inlet cone, the flow can be calculated. The system

consists of a piezometer ring mounted in the throat and

a static pressure tap mounted on the face of the inlet

cone. A differential pressure transducer and a digital

display can be provided. The display must be capable

of performing the square root function in order to read

out in CFM directly. By testing fans in the laboratory,

Twin City Fan was able to determine flow coefficients for

various fan types. The flow coefficients were combined

to give the equations listed below by fan type. Based

on testing performed in Twin City Fan’s laboratory, the

accuracy of the system was determined to be +/- 5%.

The pressure drop is measured from the tap located

on the face of the funnel to the piezometer ring in the

throat. The inlet tap is connected to the high-pressure

side of the transducer and the piezometer ring is con-

nected to the low-pressure side.

Measurement of Airflow

The equations below are accurate for flow estimation for flows from 40% to 100% of wide-open volume. According

to testing done previously at Twin City Fan, several factors affect the accuracy of this method of determining flow.

The equations below assume the following:

• There are no vanes or other obstructions in or near the inlet

• Even flow entering the funnel (no pre-swirl)

• Standard wheel to inlet cone overlap

• Accurate determination of air density at the inlet

• Free inlet (consult Twin City Fan for ducted inlet factors)

Non-Standard Density Method

Standard Density Method

Product

C1

Free Inlet

C1*

Ducted Inlet

EPFN/EPQN (Arr. 1 or 4), Sizes 122-165
EPLFN/EPLQN, Sizes 122-165

753.06

794.06

EPFN/EPQN (Arr. 1 or 4), Sizes 182-982
EPLFN/EPLQN, Sizes 182-982
MPLFN/MPLQN,MPLFS/MPLQS

692.03

740.14

EPF/EPQ (Arr. 3), Sizes 122-165

726.39

765.94

EPF/EPQ (Arr. 3), Sizes 182-982

667.52

713.93

MPQN, Sizes 122-165

753.06

794.06

MPQN, Sizes 182-490

692.03

740.14

APF/APQ

753.06

794.06

BC/BCS/BAF SWSI

735.42

786.56

BC/BCS/BAF DWDI

1470.84

1573.12

TSL/TFE

735.42

753.56

QSL/QFE/QIFE/TVIFE

696.00

735.83

BAE-SW **

720.40

735.80

BAE-DW**

1440.80

1471.60

RB (Std. Inlet Bell)

913.33

997.49

HIB/RTF

727.94

785.07

HAF

790.17

760.92

VBC/VAF

1414.00

NA

* Values for ducted C1 factors are based on

duct diameter matching standard inlet collar

diameter.

** BAE sizes smaller than 182 use BC\BCS\BAF

Factors.

ES-105

September 2014

Airflow Measuring System

Using Piezometer Ring

INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Table 1: C1 Values

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