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10/21/2018, 10:08 AM | #1 |
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Controlling correct flow
hello I need to run a specific flow rate through a uv, how do I make sure this is happening? Do I use something like this?
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Do you have an aoex? If so the fmm module would work in this case.
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Time it filling a bucket and do the math.. Simple and free
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Can I have some more info. What's the sum I need to do?
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10/21/2018, 02:01 PM | #6 |
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Use a 5 gallon bucket and see how long it takes to fill it. Then multiply
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60/time it took X size of bucket = flowrate
Example 10 Liter bucket in 5 minutes 60/5min = 12 x 10L = 120L/hour
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