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Measuring Water Flow Rate at Circuit Balancing Valves
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure external flow rates at circuit balancing valves.
This video is part of the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
This video is part of the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
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Measuring Pump Performance
มุมมอง 16K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure pump performance. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Measuring VAV Flow Rate
มุมมอง 15K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure VAV flow rate. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Pressure Independent Variable Air Volume Box
มุมมอง 16K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through the complexities of a pressure independent variable air volume box. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Measuring RPM and Amps at Fan
มุมมอง 12K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure fan RPM and amperage. This video is part of the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Measuring Fan External Pressure
มุมมอง 10K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure external fan pressure in a variety of circumstances. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Grille Air Flow
มุมมอง 6K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure grille air flow. This video is part of the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Diffuser Air Flow
มุมมอง 9K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure diffuser air flow. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Duct Traverse
มุมมอง 14K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through how to measure duct traverse flow. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Whiteboard Module 1 Section 4.4
มุมมอง 57811 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you through the equations in Module 1 Section 4.4. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Whiteboard: Example 2 Module 1
มุมมอง 67311 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you Example 2 Module 1 of the TAB Manual. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Whiteboard: Module 1 Example 4.3
มุมมอง 97811 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre guides you the equations in Module 1 Example 4.3 This video is part of the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Whiteboard - Fan Laws
มุมมอง 16K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre explains the equations behind three Fan Laws and how to use them in the field. This video is part of the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
Intro to TAB Technical Manual Course
มุมมอง 7K11 ปีที่แล้ว
Bob Blanchard of the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre introduces the TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. This video is part of TAB Technical Manual Training Course for sheet metal workers who want to develop technical HVAC skills. Produced by the Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre www.osmwtc.com/
What is a traverse?
Is it safe to permanently mount a flow sensor there ?
7200 / 6400 = 1.125 1.125 X 1.125 = 1.265 1.265 X 2.4 = 3.037” W.C. How did we get two different answers? Can someone explain… 😂
Great advice thank you!
Hi, great video. Please can you post the equation to calculate velocity pressure? And how can I calculate flow with velocity pressure? please.
I got question for you! I am doing pump curves on new pumps most of the time and actual dead head pressure doesn't match with the given performance curve dead head(curve given by manufacturer)! I checked speed, and impeller size and new pump might not have worn seal or impeller. Is it possible to have air trapped in water system and it will give a wrong reading as air has low density!? its happening a lot! I am really confused and looking for solution to how to find if air in water system? or its something else causing problem! Please help me if you can. Thanks!
Very helpful explanation sir...
can you please let me know the name of instrument and its part number you using to measure in this video
he says at the beginning, hydronic manometer
This is lab have everything to produce top air balancers👍
Can you tell me your WhatsApp number please, I want to write an NEBB exam please
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Pero funciona.
how were you measuringing if fan was turned off? Be nice to see inside not outside.
pretending to wait for a steady reading, for dramatic realism? :D
@@sethweber454 3.2 amps of current too . Must be Phantom Current -- only present on turned off circuits.
Excellent explanation of different terms.
haha, "that's how simple it is!" It should be fairly obvious to anyone who holds an advanced degree in hyperbolic topography!
Nice video sir
I like the way you explain it. Thank you very much sir.
what instrument in the video and the chart being used? please if u share any video share the full details so that viewers can understand..
Dude said it all in the video.
he says at the beginning, hydronic manometer
Variable orifice valves are becoming a thing of the past and also you should vent 1st before recording your reading
look at the video date
WHERE DO I GET THE WHEEL
Contact your local Victaulic dealer.
I thought fan static pressure is the pressure the fan in producing and total external static pressure is the entire pressure of all duct work.
This is correct. What he says may not be right.
Nicely done
Can we directly measure velocity if we have a meter in which there is a selection for Wilson Grid
What Duct traverse using latest instruments...
2.4x1.235 (should have been squared) right?
1,235 is already squaed
Thanks
sorry about your video I can't see anything
Very informative and effective....
great video I learned a lot I've been doing this for 31 years never had any training in this kind of performance testing which working on Chillers real important
what is the instrument you are using to measure the pressure?
he says at the beginning, hydronic manometer
Excellent video series! The most professional and detailed HVAC diagnostics I have seen.
well briefed and illustrated thank you
I wish the balancers would mark or label what they set up so years later, some tech has bumped or changed it, we can put it back. I wish they would maker damper positions too. I also wish I had a lot of money.
The TA and Armstrong valves both have a memory stop feature. There is a small Allen key you tighten down in the center of the valve head to lock in the balanced position. Once memory stop is tightened up, you will still be able to close the valve all the way but you will not be able to open it passed the balanced position.
can not understand
Stuart if he shows you the basics then he won't have any students in his class same goes for achvactab1 notice the Title on the video Ontario Sheet Metal Workers Training Centre and why is a Sheet Metal Workers Professor teaching a closed loop flow rates circuit balancing class to sheet metal workers? no wander my chilled// Hydronic systems never work properly ( done by Sheet Metal Workers!!//???
This guy shows you how he does it Doesn't really get into the real basics. Can anybody see that wheel
I got an interview tomorrow for tab technician, I don't have any idea what it is but it seems challenging. Is this a high paying JOb?
billy durant how did your interview go?
Starting $15/hour job, you work for two years, get your tech certification and a pay raise to 55k/year; work another 4 years, and get your professional certification and a pay raise to 100k/year. Does that explain your questions?
Shadowkeyblade7 This can't be for Ontario? If so what is this tech certification? Iv never heard of it
@@Stevotube12 , thanks for the info above . Have you info about the name of the TAB certificates that are recognized in Germany?
Believe is NEBB certificates
Pulle diameter and air flow pd2=pd1×(cfm2/cfm1) Rpm and air flow Rpm2=rpm1×(cfm2/cfm1) Static pressure and air flow Sp2=sp1×(cfm2/cfm1)spare Amp draw and air flow Amp2=amp1×(cfm2/cfm1)cudied
May i get your email?
And Is that total static pressure?
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hey i got the value of the air enters in to the unit is 605pa and the air leaves out from the fan is 270pa . would u like to calculate my esp
Doing it both ways to see what gets you the best average ? ( You don't know this do you ?? ) Use a methode to proportional balance and most important is understanding that adjusting the OBVD dampers at the grill will screw with your ak factor . Beware and use a flow hood if you can to verify.
Note: Since the typical flex duct to the box is not nice and straight it's likely your reading will be way off. Either traverse or the typical method to determine flow is using an airflow hood.
Important to note you can not average the velocity pressures, you must convert each to velocity and than get the average. Additionally, this is 2014, the magnahelic is outdated around 15-years ago. The digital manometer's are cheap and accurate.
We use several different Digital Micro Manometers during our practical lessons. The point of using a Magnahelic, or any other basic instrument, is to introduce a student to the basic understanding of Velocity Pressure and the conversion of VP to a Velocity. That understanding would be lost if a student took 30 readings and just displayed an "Average Velocity from a digital instrument".
Bob, This is 2014 and it has proved to be so erratic I will call this method useless . Get a flow hood or do a traverse but that method went out long ago.
Hello sir. As per this comment find me helpful since I have to rely to the equipment to check the actual vs design. May I ask sir the computation part where you need to multiply the velocity with the area. How will you determine the area with diffuser using flow hood? Using traverse its easy by using the duct area but with diffuser should it be same? I compare the values the traverse has greater value
I suggest noting the system would need to be sequenced to it's full flow capacity which allows a pump to perform and not be restricted by the system itself. Also important is when a suction reading is negative you would add and not subtract from the discharge side. Aloha-Paul Morse-AABC-TBE
Bob, Not sure why you set the meter to bypass and than hook up to ports. Bypass equals the + & - gauge reading, than zero it, Now you ready to connect it and measure DP You also should note the likely motorized modulating valve that MUST be open before you do the above. Aloha-Paul Morse-AABC-TBE
You can zero it after connecting as well.
Bob, ur tab procedure is badly flawed. The manometer would be used as a VERY last resort. That means will get you within 20% - 50% accuracy pending main branch run to the inlet. Flowhood is the simplistic way to determine actual Cfm. The fan powered box where you not nothing to do at the filter inlet point is actually the MOST important point to test. Once correct fan cfm is set you need to match that with primary air to assure getting the 55.0 F leaving temp (Typ) This is done by making sure the filter inlet point is not positive or negative but neutral. Unless you want to draw plenum air at full flow or discharge cold primary air out that point which cost money. Aloha Paul Morse-AABC-TBE