This document discusses air duct design and provides tables of recommended maximum duct velocities and velocity pressures for low velocity air distribution systems. It notes that the data in the tables is for standard air conditions and is derived from an equation that relates velocity in feet per minute to velocity head or pressure difference in inches of water gauge.
This document discusses air duct design and provides tables of recommended maximum duct velocities and velocity pressures for low velocity air distribution systems. It notes that the data in the tables is for standard air conditions and is derived from an equation that relates velocity in feet per minute to velocity head or pressure difference in inches of water gauge.
This document discusses air duct design and provides tables of recommended maximum duct velocities and velocity pressures for low velocity air distribution systems. It notes that the data in the tables is for standard air conditions and is derived from an equation that relates velocity in feet per minute to velocity head or pressure difference in inches of water gauge.
This document discusses air duct design and provides tables of recommended maximum duct velocities and velocity pressures for low velocity air distribution systems. It notes that the data in the tables is for standard air conditions and is derived from an equation that relates velocity in feet per minute to velocity head or pressure difference in inches of water gauge.
TABLE 7 – RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM DUCT VELOCITIES FOR LOW VELOCITY SYSTEMS (FPM)
TABLE 8 – VELOCITY PRESSURES
Where: V = velocity in fpm.
NOTES: 1. Data for standard air (29.92 in Hg and 70 F) 2. Data derived from the following equation: hv = ( V 4005 )2 hv = pressure difference termed”velocity head” (in. wg).