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    Quick Check for Sizing Units to enough Airflow



    Quick Check for Sizing Units to enough Airflow

    Actually, even on service calls where there are cooling problems the ductwork should have a quick Manual D performed.

    Then take the ESP static pressure & compare to blower graph or chart, also take the FPM duct velocity.

    Then do a quick estimate of airflow per equipment tonnage.

    To find area of a round duct; Duct diam is 7"; 7"X7"= 49-sq.ins., X's .7854 = 38.04845-sq.ins divided/ by 144= 0.2672541-sq.ft. area X's FPM Velocity 550-FPM = 160.35246-CFM X30 = 4,810.5738 each 7" run X's 6 branch runs = 28,863-BTUH, or airflow for 2.4-ton.

    That would also be good for 2-ton; at 550-FPM velocity X's 0.2672541= 147-CFM X 30 = 4,410-BTUH each run X 6-runs = airflow for 26,460-BTUH.

    Never sell units requiring more airflow than the duct system & blower will support! - udarrell



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    Re: Quick Check for Sizing Units to enough Airflow

    Quote Originally Posted by udarrell View Post
    Quick Check for Sizing Units to enough Airflow

    Actually, even on service calls where there are cooling problems the ductwork should have a quick Manual D performed.

    Then take the ESP static pressure & compare to blower graph or chart, also take the FPM duct velocity.

    Then do a quick estimate of airflow per equipment tonnage.

    To find area of a round duct; Duct diam is 7"; 7"X7"= 49-sq.ins., X's .7854 = 38.04845-sq.ins divided/ by 144= 0.2672541-sq.ft. area X's FPM Velocity 600-FPM = 160.35246-CFM X30 = 4,810.5738 each 7" run X's 6 branch runs = 28,863-BTUH, or airflow for 2.4-ton.

    That would also be good for 2-ton; at 550-FPM velocity X's 0.2672541= 147-CFM X 30 = 4,410-BTUH each run X 6-runs = airflow for 26,460-BTUH.

    Never sell units requiring more airflow than the duct system & blower will support! - udarrell
    I re-figured the top one from 550-FPM to 600-FPM Velocity, & forgot to change it to 600-FPM. (Corrected)
    - udarrell

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