Convertion chart from one pressure to another!

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Postby GordonE » Fri May 22, 2009 7:23 am

Hi!
I found this Excel chart on the web. I think some of you find it good to have if you cant flow 28" on a bigger head or likewise.

I tested to convert my calibration plate that is 307CFM@28", I mesured it at 10" instead and the bench read 181.
Multiplied with 1.67 this gives 302.2CFM, so it is pretty close to the truth!

I didnt find it in this section, so i think it is a newbie.

Thanks to the man that did it in the first case!

Thanks Gordon
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