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METHODS FOR DUCTWORK DESIGN

AIR FLOW THROUGH ENLARGED DUCT SECTIONS
ENTRANCE LOSSES AT DUCT OPENINGS
CONDITIONS LIKELY TO CAUSE SPIN
AT FAN INLET

(a) With sudden enlargement air continues to flow mainly through center areas


(b) Gradual enlargement allows air to spread uniformly


(c) Curved duct sides encourage the air to spread


(d) Baffles are a practical solution for poor distribution in installed ductwork


(a) Forward Spin

(b) Reverse Spin

(c) Reverse Spin



 


IMPROVED DESIGN TO DISCOURAGE
INLET SPIN
FAN DISCHARGE DUCT DESIGN  




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