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charles911

  • Posts: 141
working out m/h to cfm
« on: March 22, 2011, 07:08:50 pm »
is it possible to work out
340 air flow @ meters pr hour
into
cfm

or can you work out cfm from x2 2400 motors?



charles911

  • Posts: 141
Re: working out m/h to cfm
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2011, 10:41:32 am »
i dont think there is a direct convertion! however.. im working on it! thought more ppl might have had an idea!  :)

Jim_77

Re: working out m/h to cfm
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2011, 01:54:24 pm »
Where does this "metres per hour" measurement come from?  Technical specs of a machine from a supplier's brochure?

Presuming it's cubic metres per hour, the conversion is dead simple.... Convert m³ into ft³ and divide by 60

340m³/hr = roughly 200ft³/min (200 cfm)

Considering a standard 3-stage vac motor pulls about 100cfm in open flow, that sounds about the right stated airflow for a twin vac machine configured in parallel.  If that's what you mean?

Gimme a shout when you want your car washing, I'll come round and do that as well :)

charles911

  • Posts: 141
Re: working out m/h to cfm
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2011, 07:38:29 pm »
im hoping its cubic! so far ive got 198.8 or somthing like that! its from supplier's brochure..


PS... I want my car washing now  ;D