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FreeCalc.Com On-Line Duct Friction Loss Enter Single Duct Conditions Below: PROJECT DATA: Job Number: Client: Date: Line Number: Fluid: DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS: Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE Rectangular Duct Dimensions: Side a (in.): Side b (in.): Duct Diameter(in): Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL Flow Rate: ACFM Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values Temperature (F): 70 Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0 Duct Length (ft): 100 Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods: What do these hoods look like? None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.) Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE Show me what a Compound Hood looks like Compound Hoods Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees): Height (in.): 90 Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE Página 1 de 3

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Page 1: Duct Loss

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On-Line Duct Friction Loss

Enter Single Duct Conditions Below:

PROJECT DATA:

Job Number: Client: Date:

Line Number: Fluid:

DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:

Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE

Rectangular Duct Dimensions:

Side a (in.):

Side b (in.):

Duct Diameter(in):

Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL

Flow Rate: ACFM

Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values

Temperature (F): 70

Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values

Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values

Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0

Duct Length (ft): 100

Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods:

What do these hoods look like?

None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End

Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.)

Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber

Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator

Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow

Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like

Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

Show me what a Compound Hood looks like

Compound Hoods

Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees):

Height (in.): 90

Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

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Other

Other Duct Type Loss Factor:

Branch Entries (Velocity change corrections):

Show me a branch entry configuration

Duct Segment Originates at Branch

Flow of # 1 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 1 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Flow of # 2 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 2 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Note: Sum of flows in branches # 1 and # 2 must equal Flow Rate in ACFM input above.

Elbows (choose up to three different elbow types): Note: cannot mix round and regtangular ducts in a single calculation.

Round Ducts:

Show me what these round elbows look like

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Rectangular Ducts (chose up to three different elbow types):

Show me what these rectangular elbows look like

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Filter(s) / Air Cleaner(s) / Miscellaneous Equipment (choose up to three):

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Duct Exit Configuration (must choose one):

Main Duct Line

(Branch 1 in this Drawing)

Branch Entry Branch Entry Angle (degrees): 30

(Branch 2 in this Drawing)

Show me what these expansions and contractions look like

Expansion within Duct Taper Angle (degrees): 20

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.75:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

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Expansion at End of Duct Taper Lenght to Inlet Diameter Ratio: 4.0:1

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.4:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

Tapered Contaction Taper Angle of Contraction(Degrees): 15

Outlet Pipe Diameter (inches):

Vertical Discharge, No Loss

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On-Line Duct Friction Loss

Enter Single Duct Conditions Below:

PROJECT DATA:

Job Number: Client: Date:

Line Number: Fluid:

DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:

Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE

Rectangular Duct Dimensions:

Side a (in.):

Side b (in.):

Duct Diameter(in):

Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL

Flow Rate: ACFM

Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values

Temperature (F): 70

Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values

Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values

Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0

Duct Length (ft): 100

Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods:

What do these hoods look like?

None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End

Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.)

Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber

Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator

Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow

Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like

Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

Show me what a Compound Hood looks like

Compound Hoods

Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees):

Height (in.): 90

Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

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Other

Other Duct Type Loss Factor:

Branch Entries (Velocity change corrections):

Show me a branch entry configuration

Duct Segment Originates at Branch

Flow of # 1 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 1 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Flow of # 2 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 2 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Note: Sum of flows in branches # 1 and # 2 must equal Flow Rate in ACFM input above.

Elbows (choose up to three different elbow types): Note: cannot mix round and regtangular ducts in a single calculation.

Round Ducts:

Show me what these round elbows look like

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Rectangular Ducts (chose up to three different elbow types):

Show me what these rectangular elbows look like

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Filter(s) / Air Cleaner(s) / Miscellaneous Equipment (choose up to three):

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Duct Exit Configuration (must choose one):

Main Duct Line

(Branch 1 in this Drawing)

Branch Entry Branch Entry Angle (degrees): 30

(Branch 2 in this Drawing)

Show me what these expansions and contractions look like

Expansion within Duct Taper Angle (degrees): 20

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.75:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

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Expansion at End of Duct Taper Lenght to Inlet Diameter Ratio: 4.0:1

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.4:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

Tapered Contaction Taper Angle of Contraction(Degrees): 15

Outlet Pipe Diameter (inches):

Vertical Discharge, No Loss

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On-Line Duct Friction Loss

Enter Single Duct Conditions Below:

PROJECT DATA:

Job Number: Client: Date:

Line Number: Fluid:

DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:

Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE

Rectangular Duct Dimensions:

Side a (in.):

Side b (in.):

Duct Diameter(in):

Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL

Flow Rate: ACFM

Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values

Temperature (F): 70

Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values

Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values

Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0

Duct Length (ft): 100

Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods:

What do these hoods look like?

None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End

Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.)

Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber

Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator

Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow

Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like

Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

Show me what a Compound Hood looks like

Compound Hoods

Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees):

Height (in.): 90

Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

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Other

Other Duct Type Loss Factor:

Branch Entries (Velocity change corrections):

Show me a branch entry configuration

Duct Segment Originates at Branch

Flow of # 1 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 1 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Flow of # 2 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 2 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Note: Sum of flows in branches # 1 and # 2 must equal Flow Rate in ACFM input above.

Elbows (choose up to three different elbow types): Note: cannot mix round and regtangular ducts in a single calculation.

Round Ducts:

Show me what these round elbows look like

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Rectangular Ducts (chose up to three different elbow types):

Show me what these rectangular elbows look like

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Filter(s) / Air Cleaner(s) / Miscellaneous Equipment (choose up to three):

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Duct Exit Configuration (must choose one):

Main Duct Line

(Branch 1 in this Drawing)

Branch Entry Branch Entry Angle (degrees): 30

(Branch 2 in this Drawing)

Show me what these expansions and contractions look like

Expansion within Duct Taper Angle (degrees): 20

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.75:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

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Expansion at End of Duct Taper Lenght to Inlet Diameter Ratio: 4.0:1

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.4:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

Tapered Contaction Taper Angle of Contraction(Degrees): 15

Outlet Pipe Diameter (inches):

Vertical Discharge, No Loss

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On-Line Duct Friction Loss

Enter Single Duct Conditions Below:

PROJECT DATA:

Job Number: Client: Date:

Line Number: Fluid:

DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:

Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE

Rectangular Duct Dimensions:

Side a (in.):

Side b (in.):

Duct Diameter(in):

Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL

Flow Rate: ACFM

Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values

Temperature (F): 70

Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values

Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values

Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0

Duct Length (ft): 100

Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods:

What do these hoods look like?

None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End

Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.)

Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber

Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator

Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow

Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like

Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

Show me what a Compound Hood looks like

Compound Hoods

Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees):

Height (in.): 90

Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

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Other

Other Duct Type Loss Factor:

Branch Entries (Velocity change corrections):

Show me a branch entry configuration

Duct Segment Originates at Branch

Flow of # 1 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 1 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Flow of # 2 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 2 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Note: Sum of flows in branches # 1 and # 2 must equal Flow Rate in ACFM input above.

Elbows (choose up to three different elbow types): Note: cannot mix round and regtangular ducts in a single calculation.

Round Ducts:

Show me what these round elbows look like

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Rectangular Ducts (chose up to three different elbow types):

Show me what these rectangular elbows look like

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Filter(s) / Air Cleaner(s) / Miscellaneous Equipment (choose up to three):

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Duct Exit Configuration (must choose one):

Main Duct Line

(Branch 1 in this Drawing)

Branch Entry Branch Entry Angle (degrees): 30

(Branch 2 in this Drawing)

Show me what these expansions and contractions look like

Expansion within Duct Taper Angle (degrees): 20

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.75:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

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Expansion at End of Duct Taper Lenght to Inlet Diameter Ratio: 4.0:1

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.4:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

Tapered Contaction Taper Angle of Contraction(Degrees): 15

Outlet Pipe Diameter (inches):

Vertical Discharge, No Loss

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On-Line Duct Friction Loss

Enter Single Duct Conditions Below:

PROJECT DATA:

Job Number: Client: Date:

Line Number: Fluid:

DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:

Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE

Rectangular Duct Dimensions:

Side a (in.):

Side b (in.):

Duct Diameter(in):

Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL

Flow Rate: ACFM

Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values

Temperature (F): 70

Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values

Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values

Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0

Duct Length (ft): 100

Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods:

What do these hoods look like?

None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End

Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.)

Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber

Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator

Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow

Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like

Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

Show me what a Compound Hood looks like

Compound Hoods

Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees):

Height (in.): 90

Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

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Other

Other Duct Type Loss Factor:

Branch Entries (Velocity change corrections):

Show me a branch entry configuration

Duct Segment Originates at Branch

Flow of # 1 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 1 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Flow of # 2 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 2 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Note: Sum of flows in branches # 1 and # 2 must equal Flow Rate in ACFM input above.

Elbows (choose up to three different elbow types): Note: cannot mix round and regtangular ducts in a single calculation.

Round Ducts:

Show me what these round elbows look like

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Rectangular Ducts (chose up to three different elbow types):

Show me what these rectangular elbows look like

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Filter(s) / Air Cleaner(s) / Miscellaneous Equipment (choose up to three):

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Duct Exit Configuration (must choose one):

Main Duct Line

(Branch 1 in this Drawing)

Branch Entry Branch Entry Angle (degrees): 30

(Branch 2 in this Drawing)

Show me what these expansions and contractions look like

Expansion within Duct Taper Angle (degrees): 20

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.75:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

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Expansion at End of Duct Taper Lenght to Inlet Diameter Ratio: 4.0:1

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.4:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

Tapered Contaction Taper Angle of Contraction(Degrees): 15

Outlet Pipe Diameter (inches):

Vertical Discharge, No Loss

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On-Line Duct Friction Loss

Enter Single Duct Conditions Below:

PROJECT DATA:

Job Number: Client: Date:

Line Number: Fluid:

DUCT AND FLOW CONDITIONS:

Duct Type: CHOOSE DUCT TYPE

Rectangular Duct Dimensions:

Side a (in.):

Side b (in.):

Duct Diameter(in):

Duct Material GALVANIZED METAL

Flow Rate: ACFM

Viscosity (cP): 0.018 Typical Values

Temperature (F): 70

Gas Molecular Weight: 29 Typical Values

Specific Heat Ratio: 1.4 Typical Values

Inlet Pressure (PSIG): 0

Duct Length (ft): 100

Duct Entry Configuration (must choose one): Hoods:

What do these hoods look like?

None Plain Duct End Flanged Duct End

Bellmouth Entry Sharp Edged Orifice Standard Grinder Hood (tapered t.o.)

Standard Grinder Hood (no taper) Trap or Settling Chamber

Abrasive blast chamber Abrasive blast elevator Abrasive separator

Elevators (enclosures) Flanged pipe plus close elbow Plain pipe plus close elbow

Show me what a Tapered Hood looks like

Tapered Hoods Taper Angle (degrees): 90 Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

Show me what a Compound Hood looks like

Compound Hoods

Slot Dimensions: Slot Number: Taper Angle (degrees):

Height (in.): 90

Length (in.): Hood Type: RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE

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Other

Other Duct Type Loss Factor:

Branch Entries (Velocity change corrections):

Show me a branch entry configuration

Duct Segment Originates at Branch

Flow of # 1 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 1 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Flow of # 2 Entering Branch (ACFM):

Velocity Pressure of # 2 Entering Branch (inches Water):

Note: Sum of flows in branches # 1 and # 2 must equal Flow Rate in ACFM input above.

Elbows (choose up to three different elbow types): Note: cannot mix round and regtangular ducts in a single calculation.

Round Ducts:

Show me what these round elbows look like

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Number: Type: 4 piece R/D: 1.50 Elbow Sweep (Degrees): 90

Rectangular Ducts (chose up to three different elbow types):

Show me what these rectangular elbows look like

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Number: Aspect Ratio (W/D): 2.0 R/D: 1.5

Filter(s) / Air Cleaner(s) / Miscellaneous Equipment (choose up to three):

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Equipment Name: Pressure Drop (inches Water)

Duct Exit Configuration (must choose one):

Main Duct Line

(Branch 1 in this Drawing)

Branch Entry Branch Entry Angle (degrees): 30

(Branch 2 in this Drawing)

Show me what these expansions and contractions look like

Expansion within Duct Taper Angle (degrees): 20

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.75:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

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Expansion at End of Duct Taper Lenght to Inlet Diameter Ratio: 4.0:1

Diameter Ratio (Outlet Diameter/Inlet Diameter): 1.4:1

Is Expansion greater than 5 diameters from an elbow or fan?: YES

Tapered Contaction Taper Angle of Contraction(Degrees): 15

Outlet Pipe Diameter (inches):

Vertical Discharge, No Loss

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