Fan Silencers PDF
Fan Silencers PDF
Fan Silencers PDF
FAN SILENCERS
Z X Y Z
Refer to the formulas given here for calculating the pressure drop for the silencer size selected. Check this pressure drop against the maximum allowable pressure drop. If the pressure drop is too high, select the next larger size and recalculate. PRESSURE DROP
(These calculations assume air as the flowing gas. For other gases, density and other corrections may be required. Contact our engineers for assistance)
Data Required: Air Flow Rate (Actual CFM) Temperature (F) Pressure (PSIG) Maximum allowable pressure drop (inches of water) 1. Calculate air velocity, ft./min. V= Q A V = Air Velocity FT./MIN. A = Flow area in sq. ft. for silencer size selected Q = Air Flow Rate (Actual CFM) Actual CFM = Standard CFM
14.7 P + 14.7
)( )
T + 460 530
P = Operating pressure, PSIG (if at atmospheric pressure then pressure ratio is unity and may be omitted from above equation) T = Air Temperature (F) 2. Calculate pressure drop P = C
( )(
V 4005
530 T + 460
)(
P + 14.7 14.7
P = Pressure drop C = Silencer pressure drop coefficient (0.85) If this pressure drop is higher than the maximum allowable pressure drop, then select next larger size and recalculate. TEMPERATURE LIMITS Various options for acoustical absorption materials are available with temperature limits ranging from 325F to 1000F. Please consult our engineers for your specific applications for selecting suitable absorption material suiting to your requirements. PRESSURE RATING The silencers described herein are designed to a maximum operating pressure of 15 PSIG. For applications where pressure exceeds 15 PSIG, the silencers can be designed to ASME Code, Section 8, Div. 1 for pressure vessel construction. The dimensions are similar to standard models, but the material type and thicknesses are selected to meet code requirements. Consult our engineers for pricing and design information. ATTENUATION CURVES Noise attenuation curve showing insertion loss at each frequency is shown here. This represents the insertion loss for airborne noise under average conditions. The resultant silenced noise level will depend on a number of other factors therefore this curve should be used with discretion and can be used as a guideline for evaluating the noise levels after the silencer installation.
Select the silencer size based on the air flow from the above table.
SPECIFICATIONS
TYPICAL ATTENUATION CURVE
50
TYPICAL ATTENUATION - dB
40
30
20
10
63
125
250
500
1K
2K
4K
8K
CFS
Z
MODEL CFS-8 CFS-10 CFS-12 CFS-14 CFS-16 CFS-18 CFS-20 CFS-22 CFS-24 CFS-26 CFS-28 CFS-30 CFS-36 CFS-42 CFS-48 CFS-54 CFS-60
PIPE SIZE P 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 36 42 48 54 60
E 14 16 18 20 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 42 48 54 60 66
Y 30 30 32 32 36 36 42 45 49 54 57 60 72 81 97 110 122
Z 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5
WT. 85 120 150 180 250 280 350 470 550 630 725 800 1200 1800 2400 3200 4000
Y Z
Dimensions and weights are approximate and may change slightly with production models. Dimension in inches. Weight in lbs.
We specialize in custom designs and also provide various nozzle orientations to suit your specific requirements.
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