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Subject: [Amps] Fans for 4cx1000/1500 question
From: jstrohm@texas.net (Jim Strohm)
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:57:04 -0600
Paul Erickson <paule@sfu.ca> asks


>I need to know how to determine if the following fans will be adequate
>for an 4cx1000/1500 amp. While I can find the cfm specs, I cannot
>find the back pressure specs.
>
>Can anyone help me out?
>
>The fans are made by Augusta Cooling Devices. Model number is 81862.
>they were bought from Mouser Electronics several years ago.
>
>Specs are:
>
>115 VAC
>200 ma
>19 W
>55 cfm
>35 dba noise
>

Eimac provides figures for required backpressure on its external anode
tubes.  A simple method for measuring backpressure is provided in the ARRL
handbooks and in Eimac literature.  You will need to use a pressurized grid
compartment and a squirrelcage blower.

You may find that a hair dryer (with the heat turned off) is a useful tool
for determining how much air flow and pressure you really need.

Some designs that "inhale" air through the anode, rather than pressurizing
a grid compartment, have shown success.  This is worth experimenting with,
although you will not be able to measure backpressure accurately.

Jim N6OTQ



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