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Pressure Drop in HVAC System Due to Reducer?

12/26/2007 8:47 AM

What will be the pressure drop in reducer or enlarger in HVAC duct system.

If i found duct dimensions and done duct routing, then how i can calculate the pressure drop in that system. I am not fabricated the duct but i what to calculate the pressure drop in that system using drawings only. any charts or tables to calculate particularly reducer or enlarger. please help me

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Re: Pressure Drop in HVAC System Due to Reducer?

12/26/2007 2:54 PM

Go to Google. Type " the engineering toolbox" . Go to home. Go to HVAC and you will find out what you want. Thank me after .

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Re: Pressure Drop in HVAC System Due to Reducer?

12/27/2007 9:13 AM

Thanks for the reference to a good site.

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