slynk
Chemical
- Jun 10, 2009
- 10
Hi everyone,
Wonder if you guys can provide a good method of calculating the estimated fan motor power after I reduce the rpm of the fan? The info available are the current fan power, current flow capacity and new flow capacity.
I know there are the fan laws where Q1/Q2 = rpm1/rpm2 and power1/power2 = (rpm1/rpm2)^3. So I took power1/power2 = (Q1/Q2)^3. Is this correct?
Thanks in advance!
Wonder if you guys can provide a good method of calculating the estimated fan motor power after I reduce the rpm of the fan? The info available are the current fan power, current flow capacity and new flow capacity.
I know there are the fan laws where Q1/Q2 = rpm1/rpm2 and power1/power2 = (rpm1/rpm2)^3. So I took power1/power2 = (Q1/Q2)^3. Is this correct?
Thanks in advance!