The distance from the face to where this terminal velocity occurs is the throw.
Supply air grille velocity.
Total air is defined as the mixture of primary air and entrained room air which is under the influence of supply outlet conditions.
Marshall noise control in music teaching facilities noise control engineering journal september october 1980 p 75.
The stamped face allows for 2 way air deflection coupled with the smooth glide technology to ensure a.
Low velocity design is very important for the energy efficiency of the air distribution system.
For each listed air volume the static pressure drop and two values of throw are given for each grille area factor.
Low and medium pressure.
This is commonly considered to be the air within an envelope of 50 fpm 0 25 m s or greater velocity.
Doubling the duct diameter reduces the friction loss by factor 32.
Generally terminal velocity ranges from 150 down to 50 fpm.
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The minimum throw is the distance the air will travel to a terminal velocity of 0 64m1s.
High air velocity at supply registers and return grilles resulting in air noise low velocity in certain ducts resulting in unnecessary gains and losses low velocity at supply registers resulting in poor throw and therefore room temperature control high air velocity inside fan coils and over cased.
Flow velocity in air ducts should be kept within certain limits to avoid noise and unacceptable friction loss and energy consumption.
Air velocities for the initial 10 ft of duct extending from supply register or return grilles should not exceed the values given in the table by more than 20 percent.
The maximum throw is the distance of air travel to a terminal velocity of 0 41m1s.
Eventually the supply air will slow enough to become ineffective in mixing with room air.
Outdoor air supply must be increased by 25.