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Model 8710 DP-C
ALC
TM
Micromanometer and Model 8375 A
CCU
B
ALANCE
®
Air Balancing Tool
Thus, to convert from Actual Velocity to Standard Velocity, use the following equation:
STD
ACT
air
air
V
V
STD
ACT
=
×
ρ
ρ
Eq.
(5)
Substituting known values into Eq. (5), we get:
STD
ACT
ACT
ACT
V
V
92
.
29
460
70
460
T
P
=
×
+
×
+
or,
STD
ACT
ACT
ACT
V
714
.
17
460
T
P
V
=
×
+
×
Eq
(6)
where:
P
ACT
is the local atmospheric pressure, as measured by the micromanometer, for example,
in units of (in. Hg)
T
ACT
is the local temperature of the air flow being measured, in units of (°F)
V
ACT
is Actual Air Velocity, in units of (AFPM)
V
STD
is Standard Air Velocity, in units of (SFPM)
Similarly, to convert from Standard to Actual Air Velocity, use the following equation:
ACT
ACT
ACT
STD
V
05645
.
0
P
460
T
V
=
×
+
×
Eq
(7)
For Volumetric Flow measurements, the analysis is exactly the same.
Thus:
STD
ACT
ACT
ACT
Flow
714
.
17
460
T
P
Flow
=
×
+
×
Eq
(8)
ACT
ACT
ACT
STD
Flow
05645
.
0
P
460
T
Flow
=
×
+
×
Eq
(9)
where:
Flow
ACT
is Actual Air Flow, in units of (ACFM)
Flow
STD
is Standard Air Flow, in units of (SCFM)
Note
: The Model 8170 performs these calculations automatically. You can choose to view velocity or
flow measurements in either “Actual” or “Standard” units of measure.