Balancing collar instructions figure d – Lifebreath 4TONDHW(T) User Manual

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This is an example for determining the airflow in
a 6" duct. The Pitot tube reading was 0.025
inches of water. From the chart, this is 640 feet
per minute.

The 6" duct has a cross sectional area of:

=

[

3.14 x (6"ч12)

2

]

ч4

= 0.2 square feet

The airflow is then:
640 ft./min. x 0.2 square feet = 128 cfm

For your convenience, the cross sectional area
of some common round duct is listed below:
DUCT DIAM. (inches) CROSS SECTION AREA (sq. ft.)

5.0

.14

6.0

.20

7.0

.27

The accuracy of the airflow reading will be
affected by how close to any elbows or bends
the readings are taken. Accuracy can be
increased by taking an average of multiple
readings as outlined in the literature supplied
with the Pitot tube.

BUILT-IN

BALANCING

DAMPERS

BACK DRAFT

DAMPER

OUTSIDE

HOOD

INSULATED PIPE

WITH VAPOUR

BARRIER

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MAGNEHELIC

DUCT

AIR

FLOW

Pitot tube

Magnehelic gauge

Note: For best results keep Pitot tube
well away from dampers.

Pitot Tube

Figure A

Figure B

Figure C

Pitot Tube and Gauge

Placement of the Pitot Tube

Push and turn with slotted
screwdriver. Damper
automatically locks when
pressure is released.

When connecting ductwork
to the collar, take note where
screws are located. Screws
should be located no further
than 1/2” from outside edge
of collar, so as not to impede
operation of the damper.

1/2”

Insulated flexible

ducting

Balancing Collar Instructions

Figure D

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